Story for Tommy

### Chapter One: Tommy and Greeny the Tree
In a bright and cheerful kindergarten, sunlight spilled through the big windows, painting golden spots on the colorful carpet. Kids giggled and played, their laughter dancing in the air like little butterflies. Among them was Tommy, a curious two-year-old with a head full of dark brown hair and bright green eyes that sparkled like emeralds. He loved to explore and learn every day.

"Tommy! Let's play with the blocks!" shouted a little girl with pigtails.
Tommy smiled wide. "Okay! I can build a tall tower!" He picked up blue and red blocks, stacking them carefully. But today felt special. Today, his Grandma Olive was coming to visit! He could hardly wait.

"Look at my tower!" Tommy cried, proud as a little rooster.
Just then, the door opened, and in walked Grandma Olive. She wore a bright dress dotted with flowers and had even more flowers in her hair! "Hello, my sweet Tommy!" she said, her warm smile filling the room like sunshine.

“Hi, Grandma!” Tommy ran to give her a big hug. “I’m building a tower!”
“Oh, it’s beautiful!” Grandma Olive clapped her hands, joining him on the colorful carpet. “Can I help?”
“Yes, please!” Tommy giggled, handing her a block. They stacked and giggled together, surrounded by the joyful noise of other children.
Suddenly, the room filled with a gentle rustling sound, like a soft breeze whispering secrets. Tommy paused, tilting his head to listen. The other kids stopped too, looking around with wide eyes.
Then, right in the middle of the circle, something magical happened. A tall, leafy figure appeared! It was Greeny the Tree! His trunk was big and brown, his branches were full of bright green leaves, and he looked so friendly with a big, happy face.
"Hello, children!" he said in a jolly voice, his leaves swaying as if he were dancing. "I am Greeny the Tree!"
All the kids gasped, their eyes sparkling with excitement. “A talking tree!” shouted a boy with glasses.

“Wow!” Tommy clapped his hands, his cheeks rosy with joy. “How can you talk?”
Greeny chuckled, his voice tinkling like little bells. “Well, I love to share stories about the forest and the earth! Would you like to hear a story, my little friends?”
“Yes, yes!” the children cheered, bouncing with excitement. Grandma Olive smiled, sitting close to Tommy, her eyes twinkling with wonder.

But then, Tommy’s face turned serious. “What kind of stories, Greeny?”
“Stories about taking care of our Earth!” Greeny answered, his branches swaying gently. “But sometimes, it can be hard for trees like me.”

“Hard?” Tommy asked, eyebrows knitted in concern.
“Yes, little one,” Greeny said softly. “Sometimes people forget to care for trees, and that makes me a little sad.”
Tommy’s heart raced. He wanted to help! “What can we do?” he asked, his voice determined.
“Ah!” Greeny smiled again, “That’s the spirit! We can plant more trees and keep our world green. Would you like to help me?”
“Yes! I want to help!” Tommy exclaimed, his green eyes shining like little stars. All the kids nodded, eager to join.
And just like that, a big adventure was about to begin. Tommy, Grandma Olive, and the friendly tree, Greeny, were ready to learn about the earth and create a better place, one little step at a time.
The sun shone brightly outside, but little did they know, a big challenge was waiting for them, and together, they would find a way to save Greeny the Tree!
To be continued…

### Chapter 3: A Team to Save Greeny
As the sun started to set and painted the sky with orange and pink, Tommy looked up at Greeny the Tree. “I want to be a tree hero, Greeny!” he said, his tiny fists pumped up in excitement.
Greeny’s branches rustled with joy. “You already are, Tommy! Now, let’s dig a hole for our new little tree!”
Tommy, Grandma Olive, and all the kids lined up, each holding a little spade. “Dig, dig, dig!” they sang, as they worked together. They dug and dug until the hole was just right.

“Is it ready?” Tommy asked, his green eyes sparkling with anticipation.
“Yes! Let’s plant our tiny tree,” Greeny said, pointing to the little plant with bright green leaves.
One by one, the children took turns placing the tiny tree into the hole, and Tommy gently covered its roots with soft dirt. “You will grow big and strong!” Tommy whispered to the little tree, imagining it one day being as tall as Greeny.
Grandma Olive clapped her hands. “What a wonderful job, everyone! Let’s all say, ‘Thank you, little tree!’”
“Thank you, little tree!” the kids cheered together.
