Lily and the Missing Red Sock
Lily loves her mismatched socks, especially her favorite bright red one with white clouds. When it goes missing, she searches everywhere, feeling a growing worry. She eventually finds it on her windowsill, providing a cozy bed for a lost little bird, bringing a sweet and surprising end to her search.
Lily loved mismatched socks. Her left foot wore stripes. Her right foot wore dots.
But today! Oh, no! Her best red sock was gone. It was bright red. It had tiny white clouds. It was her favorite.
She looked in the laundry basket. No red sock. A tiny flutter started in her tummy. It felt like butterflies.
She peeked under her bed. Dust bunnies danced. No red sock.
She checked behind the long blue curtains. Sunlight streamed in. No red sock.
The flutter grew bigger. It felt like angry bees now. Lily puffed her cheeks. She stomped her foot.
Then she looked on her windowsill. There it was! Her bright red sock. It was plump and round. A tiny bird sat inside.
The bird was small. It looked lost. It had fluffy brown feathers. The red sock was its soft, warm bed. Lily smiled. The angry bees flew away. Happy butterflies fluttered again. Her red sock found a new friend.
Where's Lily?
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