In Sunshine Farm, there lived a group of adorable little animals. Little Chick Gugu was fluffy all over, like a tiny ball of fur, but it had a little worry—it felt gray and dull, lacking beautiful colors. Spring arrived, and the farm was vibrant and lively. Colorful flowers bloomed on the grass, red like fire, pink like dawn, and white like snow. Gugu was filled with envy and decided to go out in search of colors.
Gugu walked and walked until it encountered Buzzy, who was busy among the flowers. Weng Weng was adorned in yellow and black stripes, looking quite spirited! Gugu asked, "Weng Weng, can you give me some yellow? I want to look pretty." Weng Weng smiled and replied, "Of course! Follow me." Weng Weng led Gugu to the Rapeseed Field and encouraged Gugu to roll around in the flowers. Before long, Gugu was covered in golden pollen and looked splendidly yellow.
Continuing on its way, Gugu saw a big red rooster crowing loudly. Gugu asked again, "O O, can you give me some red?" O O replied, "No problem!" O O took Gugu under the Red Maple Tree and collected some red maple leaves, using their juice to paint Gugu's feathers. Now, Gugu had beautiful red plumage.
After a day of searching for colors, Gugu felt both tired and happy as it prepared to head home. However, while passing by a muddy puddle, it slipped and fell in with a splash. When it climbed out, it was covered in mud once again, returning to its gray appearance. Gugu began to cry sadly.
At that moment, Farm Owner Grandma approached gently and said, "Gugu, don't be sad. Look at the sky after the rain." Gugu looked up to see a magnificent rainbow hanging in the sky. Grandma continued, "Every little animal has its unique beauty, just like every color in the rainbow is important. Your natural self is the most adorable." Hearing this made Gugu stop crying. It realized that inner cuteness is more important than outer colors. From then on, Gugu happily embraced being itself and played joyfully with its farm friends, becoming a confident little chick.
In a deep forest lived Rabbit Mama and her group of adorable little rabbits. One morning, Rabbit Mama took her children to the vegetable garden to pull carrots. The carrots were big and red; before long, they had gathered plenty. Back at home, Rabbit Mama smiled at her little rabbits and said, "Sweethearts, why don't you divide these carrots?" The little rabbits immediately gathered around. Little White jumped in first: "I want the biggest one; I pulled up the most today!" Little Black wouldn't back down either: "No way! I'm the strongest; that big carrot should belong to me!" They argued back and forth until their faces turned red.
At that moment, the smallest rabbit named Huahua stepped forward and softly said, "Let's not argue; we should leave the big carrot for Mama since she takes care of us every day. We can share the other carrots so everyone gets to enjoy delicious ones." Upon hearing Huahua's words, the little rabbits blushed and nodded in agreement. Rabbit Mama smiled with pride and praised Huahua for being so thoughtful. In the end, the family sat together happily eating carrots—warm and blissful.
In a tranquil forest lived a timid little rabbit. One day, Grandma Rabbit fell ill and needed a special herb that grew on the edge of a cliff. The little rabbit was very worried about Grandma but felt terrified at the thought of going near the dangerous cliff. Even the gentle rustling of leaves in the wind made it shiver with fear.
When it reached the cliff's edge and looked down into the abyss below, its legs trembled uncontrollably. Just then, an image of Grandma looking weak flashed through its mind. With determination, the little rabbit slowly approached the herb. It carefully extended its paw to grab it but slipped just as it did so—almost falling off the cliff! However, it clung tightly to both the herb and a nearby rock with great effort and finally managed to climb back up.
The little rabbit hurried home with the herb. Watching Grandma gradually recover after taking her medicine made it realize that it no longer felt so timid anymore. It understood that love could give rise to courage; when there is something precious in one's heart, fear can be overcome.
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