Ant's Golden Gift

Ant's Golden Gift

Author
authorSluvk

A tiny ant with a big heart shares his precious golden grain with hungry friends and even a struggling farmer, demonstrating the power of generosity to generosity and perseverance in times of need.

age4 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Ant had gold. Gold grain. Brown grain? No, no!

Flood came. Hill gone. Gold grain swirled. Golden Whirlpool spun.

Ant walked. Beetle cried. So hungry.

Ant cracked grain. Small piece. Beetle ate. Ant walked on.

Mouse shivered. No food.

Ant ground grain. Half gone. Mouse ate. Ant walked on.

Farmer sighed. Bag torn. Field bare.

Ant dug. Planted last bit.

Spring woke. Green shoots. So many!

Gold stalks grew. Valley ate. All full.

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