Sorry, I don't have a story to refer to. Could you please provide me with the story you're referring to?

March, march, march along,
With a steady beat and a happy song.
Roam, roam, roam around,
Through the fields and the grassy ground.

Run, run, run so fast,
Feel the wind rush past.
Ramble, ramble, take your time,
See the beauty in each climb.

Scamper, scamper, like a mouse,
In and out of every house.
Sit, sit, take a rest,
On a rock or a cozy nest.

Race, race, with all your might,
To the finish line in sight.
Rock, rock, side to side,
Let your worries take a ride.

Rush, rush, don't be late,
The world won't wait, don't hesitate.
With each step, you'll surely find,
A joy in movement, a peaceful mind.

Reflections

Sure, here are a few general questions that could be used to help kids think about a story:

  1. Who were the characters in the story?
  2. Where did the story take place?
  3. What was the problem in the story?
  4. How was the problem solved?
  5. What did you like about the story?
  6. What did you not like about the story?
  7. What was the moral of the story?
  8. What would you do if you were in the same situation as the characters in the story?
  9. What lesson did you learn from the story?
  10. What do you think happened to the characters after the story ended?

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