SMALL KID SMALL LION KING OF FOREST

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Once upon a time, in a peaceful village nestled near the edge of a vast forest, there lived three small children: Maya, Rohan, and Anya. They were curious and loved exploring the woods near their home. The forest was called "Lion King's Forest" because of a legend that a wise and kind lion ruled over the animals there.

One sunny morning, the children ventured deeper into the forest than ever before. As they wandered, they heard a soft roar and followed the sound. To their amazement, they came across a small lion cub stuck in a thorny bush. The cub looked frightened and helpless.

"Don't be scared," Maya said softly. "We’ll help you."

Carefully, the children worked together to free the cub. Rohan used a stick to push the thorns aside, Anya gently pulled the branches away, and Maya soothed the cub with her calm voice. Once free, the cub licked their hands gratefully and led them deeper into the forest.

The cub brought them to a beautiful clearing where the mighty Lion King sat on a rock, surrounded by animals of all kinds. The Lion King looked majestic yet gentle. The cub ran to him, and the lion turned to the children with a warm smile.

"You have shown great courage and kindness," the Lion King said. "This forest is my home, and all who live here are my family. You are welcome here anytime."

The children spent the day playing with the animals, learning about the forest, and enjoying its wonders. Before they left, the Lion King gave each of them a golden leaf as a token of friendship.

"Whenever you need help, show this leaf, and the forest will come to your aid," he said.

The children returned to their village, their hearts full of joy and their pockets holding the magical leaves. From that day on, they often visited the Lion King's Forest, becoming its guardians and sharing the tale of their magical adventure with everyone.

And so, the bond between the children and the forest grew stronger, and the Lion King's legend lived on.

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