Little Fox Piko and the Autumn Leaves
In a dense forest, there lived a little fox named Piko. Piko loved watching the leaves turn red and yellow when autumn arrived. But this year, autumn was late, and all the leaves were still green.
In a dense forest, there lived a little fox named Piko. Piko loved watching the leaves turn red and yellow when autumn arrived.
But this year, autumn was late, and all the leaves were still green. Feeling sad, Piko decided to go on a journey to find the red autumn leaves.
As Piko walked through the forest, he saw Mr. Deer eating grass. Piko asked: "Mr. Deer, have you seen any red leaves?" Mr. Deer replied: "Autumn hasn’t fully arrived yet. But maybe Miss Squirrel near the big oak tree knows."
Piko ran to Miss Squirrel and asked: "Miss Squirrel, do you know where I can find red leaves?" Miss Squirrel smiled and said: "Don’t worry, Piko. When it gets cooler, the leaves will change. For the best view, go to the hill."
Piko thanked Miss Squirrel and ran up the hill. At the top, he saw the forest spread out, with some trees glowing red and yellow in the soft sunlight.
Piko understood that sometimes, to see something beautiful, you have to be patient and wait. From that day on, he climbed the hill every day to watch the leaves change, enjoying each moment happily.
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