Pixy’s kindness


         Once upon a time, a nice, kind and gentle animal lived in the forest with close to other neighbour animals.          One day she was walking around close to some stones. She then saw a broken skate and a tiny ant crying. The ant was called Giddy. She was learning how to skate, fell on the floor and hurt her leg. She ended up destroying her ant colony. Pixy looked after her wound and took her home until the ant colony was fixed by the neighbours. That was a brilliant idea since the ant healed quite quickly. They became friends and enjoyed each others’ company. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         One afternoon, Giddy was walking close to a river when she heard a weird noise: Myrtle the turtle was crying. Pixy decided to find out the reason for the sadness and help her somehow. The turtle said she lost her hat during the windstorm from the night before. Her hat protected her from the cold. Without the hat, she would get a cold. Pixy soon solved the problem: she borrowed her had to Giddy until she found hers. The turtle was really thankful and promised to return the hat to Pixy as soon as possible. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         On a beautiful sunny morning, Pixy was walking peacefully through the forest. She then saw Vivi. Vivi, the cat, was a bit frightened and completely wet. She lost her little sister Dada whilst they were both going to visit a cousin. Pixy suddenly called all other animals in the surroundings to help them find Dada. With their help, the little cat was soon found. Both sisters were then able to keep their journey together, happily. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         One night Pixy was admiring the full moon. She then heard her neighbour crying. He was a dog called Max who just lost his favourite bone. Pixy thought for a while and soon took her lantern out to search for it. She then lighted up the path Max went through. They were able to find his bone in the middle of the flowers. The dog was really happy and thankful for the help he received from his neighbour. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         On the other day, Pixy heard some screams when she was getting closer to the forest’s library. She then took a close attention to it and realised some screams came from the middle of some liana which were laying on the floor. She looked close at it and saw a snail trapped in the middle of it. Pixy kindly pulled it from the liana. He thanked her so much for doing that to him. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         Pixy got two books from the library. She was going back home peacefully when she realised a cricket insect was crying for help: he was playing at a puddle of water but didn’t realise one of the sides of the puddle was too deep. Zaire fall into the water, but didn’t know how to swim. Pixy threw a cord and pulled him out of the water. She saved him from drowning. He then gave her a big hug. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         One Saturday, Pixy was on her way to the Spiritist Teachings. She then realised Peter, her friend who is a frog, was very sad. He was sitting next to the lake, thinking about life. She decided to sit next to him to have a chat. She found out he was sad because his little sister was getting married at a very distant river. He missed her so much. Pixy heard her friend, explained that their love and friendship would still remain the same, as brother and sister. She also told him that it is normal to miss someone. He should make an effort to make new friends now. They agreed to visit Peter’s sister on the following week. The frog then opened a big smile at her. (please glue a part of the centipede in the board)

         Every animal in the forest knew Pixy for her kindness and goodness. At her birthday, Pixy’s friends decided to compose a song and sang it to her. Pixy was so happy with this great surprise! She told them Jesus thought us all to help one another and that she felt really happy for being able to do what Jesus thought.

Cleusa Lupatini