

The story of a piglet who got lost while playing and was helped.
One morning on the farm, a little piglet named Mỡi woke up in his warm straw pen. Outside, the sun was shining and the birds were chirping. Mỡi looked out the door, stretched, and took a deep breath. The weather was so beautiful today, Mỡi decided to take a walk around the farm.
While walking, Mỡi met Mrs. Hoa the hen, who was leading her chicks to breakfast. Mỡi greeted her, "Hello, Mrs. Hoa!" Mrs. Hoa smiled, "Hello, Mỡi, are you out for a walk? Remember to be careful!" Mỡi nodded and continued on his way, his ears perked up with joy.
Mỡi walked through a field full of wildflowers. He stopped to smell the flowers, then sneezed as pollen tickled his nose. A colorful butterfly flew in front of Mỡi. Mỡi giggled and ran after the butterfly for a short while.
Absorbed in chasing the butterfly, Mỡi didn't pay attention and lost his way home. He stopped, looked around, and saw only unfamiliar trees and grass. Mỡi began to worry, his ears drooping. "What should I do?" Mỡi felt scared.
As the little piglet was worrying, a white Rabbit hopped over. The Rabbit asked, "What's wrong, little one?". Mỡi replied, "I'm lost." The Rabbit smiled and said: "Don't worry, follow me, I know the way back to the farm!"
Mỡi followed Mr. Rabbit along a small path, past rows of trees and flower bushes. Finally, he saw the familiar fence of the farm. Mỡi cheered, "I'm home!" The little piglet thanked Mr. Rabbit!!!!
Mỡi ran and hugged his mother pig tightly. Mother Pig asked, "Where have you been for so long?". "I went for a walk... and got lost... but a rabbit helped me get home!" Mother stroked Mỡi's head and said: "You must be more careful next time!" The mother pig and her son thanked the white rabbit!!
That evening, Mỡi told the other piglets about his adventure and how he met the white rabbit. They all listened happily, laughing, and promised to always go together if they wanted to explore. Everyone cheered and clapped!!! A gentle message for children: "If you get lost, don't be scared. Ask an adult for help and always be careful when you go far!"
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