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Once upon a time, in a forest far, far away, there were three little bears who decided to

build their own houses. As the sun began to set over the lush green forest, the first little
bear, a lively and enthusiastic creature, was busy stacking straw bales to create his cozy
abode. The second little bear, with a focused and determined look on his face, was
carefully weaving sticks together to craft his sturdy dwelling. And the third little bear, the
wisest of them all, was painstakingly laying brick after brick to construct his strong
fortress. Little did they know, their hard work would soon be put to the test in a way they
never expected...

‘My house is going to be the best! It's so easy to build with straw’, said the first little bear
proudly.

The second little bear built his house out of sticks.

‘My house is going to be strong and sturdy! Sticks are the perfect building material,’ said the
second little bear confidently.

The third little bear built his house out of bricks.

Third Little Bear said determinedly, ‘My house is going to be the strongest of all! Bricks may
take longer to build, but they're worth it in the end.’

One day, a big, bad wolf came to the forest, looking for a tasty meal.

‘Mmm, I smell some little bears nearby. Time to make myself a sandwich!’ the big bad wolf
neared the three little bears’ houses.

The wolf went to the first little bear's house made of straw and blew it down with one
big breath.

‘Wwwwhoooshhhhh!!!!!’

‘Help! My house!’ screamed the first little bear.

The first little bear ran to the second little bear's house made of sticks.

Second Little Bear: (frightened) We have to build a stronger house!

Narrator: The wolf went to the second little bear's house made of sticks and blew it down
with two big breaths.

Second Little Bear: (panicking) We have to find somewhere to hide!

Narrator: The two little bears ran to the third little bear's house made of bricks.
Third Little Bear: (welcoming) Come on in! My house is strong enough to withstand
anything.

Narrator: The wolf went to the third little bear's house made of bricks and tried to blow it
down, but he couldn't.

Wolf: (frustrated) I give up! These little bears are too tough for me.

Narrator: The three little bears learned that by working hard and building something strong
and sturdy, they could protect themselves from danger.

First Little Bear: (grateful) Thank you for letting us stay here, third little bear.

Second Little Bear: (apologetic) We should have listened to you and built our houses with
bricks.

Third Little Bear: (forgiving) It's okay. We all make mistakes, but we can learn from them
and do better next time.

Narrator: The three little bears decided to celebrate their victory over the wolf by having a big
feast.

First Little Bear: (excitedly) I'll make some delicious berry pies!

Second Little Bear: (enthusiastically) And I'll catch some fish from the river!

Third Little Bear: (thoughtfully) And I'll gather some honey from the beehives.

Narrator: The three little bears had a wonderful time together, enjoying their feast and each
other's company.

First Little Bear: (contentedly) This is the best feast ever!

Second Little Bear: (happily) And we couldn't have done it without each other.

Third Little Bear: (gratefully) I'm glad we're all safe and sound.

Narrator: From that day on, the three little bears lived together in their strong and sturdy
house made of bricks, and they learned to appreciate each other's strengths and weaknesses.

The moral of the story ,is that hard work and determination can lead to great things. By
putting in the effort to build a strong and sturdy house, the third little bear was able to protect
himself and his friends from harm. This story teaches us that by taking the time to do things
properly and not cutting corners, we can achieve success and overcome obstacles that come
our way. It also highlights the importance of working together and supporting each other in
times of need.

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