The Friendly Sheep and Her Fields of Wonder

Once upon a time, there was a sheep named Woolly who lived in the fields of wonder. She had lots of wool, which made her the envy of all the other animals. Every night, Woolly would fall asleep, purring softly as she drifted off into dreamland.

One day, Woolly was exploring the fields when she came across a group of children. They were fascinated by her soft wool and asked if they could touch it. Woolly agreed, and the children started to play with her wool, petting her gently as she purred contentedly.

As the sun started to set, the children realized it was time to go home. Woolly sighed, knowing that she would soon have to go back to her own field and get some sleep. But before she left, the children asked if they could come back and visit her again.

Woolly smiled and said, "Of course! I'll be here, waiting for you with lots of wool to play with." And with that, she headed back to her field, ready to drift off into a peaceful sleep.

From that day on, Woolly was known as the friendliest sheep in the fields of wonder, always happy to share her wool and purr with anyone who wanted to play.

Reflections

  1. Why was Woolly known as the friendliest sheep?
  2. What did the children do with Woolly's wool?
  3. Why did Woolly like to sleep and purr?
  4. What did Woolly promise the children before they left?
  5. Do you think Woolly was happy or sad when the children had to go home?

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