Elephant

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Story

Once upon a time, in a land filled with sunshine and laughter, there lived a little elephant named Ellie. Ellie had the biggest ears, the kind that could flap like wings and catch the whispers of the wind. Her trunk was like a long, bendy straw, perfect for sipping on sweet, juicy mangoes.

Ellie loved to play with her friends, the playful monkeys who swung from the branches, and the colorful parrots who chattered like gossipy old ladies. But Ellie also loved to sit quietly, her big ears perked up, listening to the secrets of the jungle.

One day, as Ellie sat under a giant fig tree, she heard a tiny, trembling voice. "Help me, please!" It called out. Ellie's heart thumped. Where was the voice coming from?

She looked around, but couldn't see anything. Then, she noticed a tiny, shimmering butterfly trapped in a spider's web. Its wings, once beautiful and vibrant, were stuck, and it was struggling to break free.

Ellie's big ears twitched with concern. Carefully, she stretched out her long trunk and gently nudged the web, freeing the little butterfly. The butterfly fluttered its wings, a dazzling mix of blue and gold, and thanked Ellie with a joyful chirp.

From that day on, Ellie knew that even the smallest creature could need a helping hand. She learned that her big ears were not just for listening to the wind, but also for hearing the quiet cries of those in need. And her strong trunk was not just for sipping mangoes, but for helping others in their time of trouble.