The story revolves around the giraffe, Fara, who lives alone in the garden. She is sad, has no family, and is desperate for her life. All she does is feed on tree leaves and sleep for some time. One day, a girl named Farah came to the garden and changed the life of the giraffe, Fara. She was Farah. Every day she came to the garden to read a book, and I noticed her. Faraa asked her, “What are you doing?” Farah told her, “I am reading a book,” she said The giraffe is very good at reading. What does Farah say? Reading and pronouncing words and letters. The giraffe said, “Far’a, I want to learn how to read and write from you.” Farah agreed that she would learn it, and in fact, she began to bring her books and teach her to read from them, and leave her books for the giraffe to read on her own until she was able to read. The giraffe was very happy after she learned reading and writing. She thanked Farah and said, “You brought joy and happiness to me after I was sad and lonely.”
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Once upon a time, in a park filled with laughter and sunshine, there stood a tall giraffe. This giraffe had a beautiful pattern of brown spots on its golden fur, and its neck reached up high into the sky.
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One day, as the giraffe stood peacefully munching on leaves from the trees, a curious little girl with pigtails approached. She had bright and sparkling eyes, filled with curiosity and a thirst for knowledge.
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In her tiny hands, the little girl carried a book and a pencil. She had a wide smile that lit up her face as she looked up at the giraffe. "Hello, Mr. Giraffe! Would you like to learn something new today?"
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The giraffe blinked its big, kind eyes and tilted its head with curiosity. It had never been asked such a question before. "Learn? But I already know how to eat leaves and run fast," the giraffe replied with a gentle rumble in its throat.
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Undeterred, the little girl opened the book and pointed at the tiny black shapes on the page. "See these? These are called words," she explained excitedly. "They are like magic little codes that can tell stories and teach us about the world."
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The giraffe's eyes widened with wonder and interest as it watched the little girl's finger move along the sentences. It stood still, captivated by the mysterious shapes and the possibilities they held.
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Sensing the giraffe's curiosity, the little girl handed it the pencil. "Here, Mr. Giraffe, try holding this in your mouth. Then we can write our own words and create exciting stories together!"
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With great care, the giraffe held the pencil in its mouth and began tracing its long, graceful neck along the blank pages before it. It dipped the pencil in ink and with shaky strokes, it formed the letters of the alphabet.
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As the days passed, the little girl and the giraffe sat side by side, creating words and stories together. The giraffe's writing became more confident, and the girl's heart filled with joy each time they discovered a new adventure on the blank pages.