One sunny morning, a little girl named Lily woke up with a big smile. She had a special day ahead of her. Her teacher had told the class that they would be reading an English story in class, and Lily was very excited.
Lily’s favorite thing about English was learning new words and hearing stories. She loved how the words could make pictures in her mind. Today, she wanted to share a story with her friends, but she didn’t know which one to choose.
She opened her book and saw a picture of a happy cat sitting on a tree. The title said, “The Cat Who Could Fly.” That sounded fun! She decided to read it aloud during class.
As she read, her classmates listened carefully. Some of the words were hard for them, like “fluffy” and “sunny.” But they tried their best to understand. When Lily reached the part where the cat flew into the sky, everyone gasped. It was like magic!
After the story, Lily asked her friends what they thought. They all said it was amazing. One boy even said he wanted to write his own story next time.
From that day on, Lily knew that reading English stories was not only fun but also a way to learn and grow. She smiled to herself, thinking about the next story she would bring to class.
Note: This story is written in simple English suitable for elementary students. It includes basic vocabulary and a friendly, engaging narrative that encourages reading and imagination.