Sanad, a curious young boy with wide eyes and an eager spirit, sat on the steps of the village library, gazing at the world of books that awaited him inside. He was determined to unlock the mysteries hidden within their pages.
Sanad approached the librarian, Mrs. Elara, a kindly woman with spectacles perched on her nose and a warm smile. "How can I help you today, Sanad?" she asked, her voice gentle and encouraging.
Mrs. Elara patiently guided Sanad through each letter, using the blocks to illustrate their shapes. "A is for apple," she explained, handing him a block with a bright red apple painted on it. Sanad repeated the letters, his voice growing more confident with each success.
Sanad practiced forming each letter with a piece of chalk on a small slate. His tongue peeked out in concentration as he traced each curve and line, determined to master the alphabet.
With a triumphant smile, Sanad realized he could read the entire sentence: "The cat sat on the mat." His heart swelled with pride as he understood the power of the letters he had learned.
Sanad left the library, clutching a book close to his chest. He knew this was just the beginning of his journey with words, and he was excited to explore the endless stories that awaited him in the world of reading.
















