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A story for children aged 4 to 8 that follows the journey of a little stream from the high mountains all the way to a kitchen faucet.
River’s Path
The journey began with a single, rebellious drop of meltwater, escaping the icy grip of a jagged peak. It tumbled over granite ledges, gathering strength until it became a mountain stream—a cold, frantic ribbon of life racing toward the valley. Below the timberline, the water slowed, winding through ancient ferns and smoothed river stones, unaware that its wild freedom was temporary.
In the quiet distance, the massive concrete arms of a reservoir waited to embrace it. This was the confluence of nature and engineering. Through a maze of iron veins and sand-filled filters, the river’s path was disciplined and scrubbed clean. No longer a roaring torrent, it waited in silent, pressurised anticipation, until a hand turned a handle and the mountain finally spilled into a ceramic sink.
Vocabulary List
Word | Definition | Context |
Confluence | The junction of two rivers, or the act of things flowing together. | Used to describe where the natural stream meets the man-made water system. |
Torrent | A fast-moving, violent, and sudden outpouring of water. | Describes the river in its wild, powerful mountain state. |
Reservoir | A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. | The holding point where the river is captured for human use. |
Meander | To follow a winding and turning course. | Describes the way the water moves through the flatter valley floor. |
Potable | Safe to drink. | The end goal of the water's journey through the filters and pipes. |
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