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He didn't stay still. He rolled past a sleepy ladybug and under a giant sunflower."Where are you going, little seed?" asked the sunflower."To find adventure!" Percy declared.
Weeks passed. The other peas in the pod were eaten for dinner. But Percy? Percy had grown. In the spring, a tiny, vibrant green sprout pushed through the soil. Percy was no longer a little pea; he was a beautiful, climbing pea plant, full of new, tiny green peas, ready to share his story with the garden. If you'd like, I can:
Finally, tired but happy, Percy fell into a tiny, soft hole in the soil. A friendly mole helped cover him up."Goodnight, world," whispered Percy, sinking into the dirt. He didn't stay still
in a pod. They were all green, they were all round, and they loved their cozy home.
Four of the peas were content to stay in their pod, but the fifth one, little Percy, was different. "I want to see the world!" Percy chirped. The other peas in the pod were eaten for dinner
He hopped onto a passing beetle and rode it through the garden. He saw birds (he hid!), felt the cool rain (he danced!), and met a friendly worm named Wanda."Keep rolling, little one," Wanda said. "Adventure is in the doing!"
Make the story a different (e.g., suspense, fairy tale). Add more characters from the garden. Focus on the scientific process of growing. Let me know how you'd like to change the story! The Pea Blossom | Hans Christian Andersen | Bedtime Stories In the spring, a tiny, vibrant green sprout
Once upon a time in a sunny, green garden, there lived five little