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The Little Ant and the Grain of Sugar

The Little Ant and the Grain of Sugar

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Anna was a very determined little ant who lived in an anthill in the middle of a forest. Every day, she went out to gather food for her family. One day, while exploring a distant corner of the woods, Anna found something extraordinary: a huge grain of sugar. “What a delight!” she thought, already imagining how happy everyone at the anthill would be with that sweetness.

Anna tried to carry the grain by herself. She pushed with all her might, but it barely moved. Determined, she thought of various strategies: she tried rolling the grain, pulling it with leaves, and even digging around it. Nothing worked. “I need help!” Anna decided.

She returned to the anthill and called her ant friends. “I found something amazing, but it’s too big for me. Can you help me?” Anna asked. The ants, always willing to work as a team, agreed. They formed an organized line and followed Anna to the place where the grain was.

Together, the ants began to push the grain. It was a difficult task. Along the way, they faced several challenges: fallen branches blocked the path, slippery stones made the journey difficult, and puddles of water almost swallowed the precious sugar. But with patience and teamwork, they overcame each obstacle.

As they pushed the grain, Anna realized something important. Without the help of the other ants, she would never be able to take the sugar home. “It’s amazing what we can do together!” she thought, admiring the strength of the group.

When they finally reached the anthill, the ants were greeted with joy. Anna, full of gratitude, decided to share the sugar equally with everyone. “You deserve it! This sugar is as much yours as it is mine,” she said, as her friends smiled.

That night, the anthill was in celebration. Anna learned that with friends, any task, no matter how heavy it seems, becomes lighter and more fun. And from then on, she always remembered that unity is strength.