Once upon a time, in a cosy little house lived a bubbly 2-year-old boy named Yunus. Yunus had a peculiar habit; he loved grabbing people’s ears. It was his way of expressing affection, a tiny squeeze often accompanied by a giggle.
One sunny afternoon, as Yunus was playing in his garden, he spotted Doei, a friendly bird with soft, colourful feathers. Yunus was delighted. He had never seen a bird so close.
“Ear!” Yunus exclaimed, reaching out towards Doei. But Doei, being a bird, didn’t have ears like humans. This puzzled little Yunus. He tilted his head, squinted his eyes, yet he couldn’t find Doei’s ears.
Seeing Yunus’s confusion, Doei flapped his wings and chirped, gesturing towards his head. Yunus looked closer and noticed the tiny openings on either side of Doei’s head. “Ear!” Yunus giggled, finally understanding. Though he couldn’t squeeze them like he usually did, he was happy to know his new friend also had ears.
From that day forward, Yunus and Doei became inseparable. They played games, shared snacks, and yes, Yunus still tried to grab Doei’s ‘ears’ every chance he got. It was a different kind of ear-grabbing, one that was gentle and filled with love.
And so, Yunus learned that everyone, even his bird friend Doei, had ears, even if they were a bit different. It was a fun-filled day of discovery, laughter, and ear-grabbing, a memory that young Yunus would cherish for years to come. The end.
✨ Recommended for bedtime ✨
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