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A story for readers aged 6 to 9 about a talkative tree that can't stop giving advice to every bird that lands on its branches. I hope you and your young readers enjoy this botanical tale!
The Tree That Talked Too Much
The ancient oak at the edge of the meadow wasn’t old because of its deep roots or its
thick, gnarled bark; it felt old because it simply never stopped talking. Every time the
wind rustled its leaves, it wasn't a sigh, but the start of a lecture. "You're building that
nest all wrong, you know," the oak boomed down at a frantic sparrow balancing a twig.
Before the sparrow could even chirp a reply, a blue jay landed on a higher branch, only
to be immediately bombarded with unsolicited commentary. "Blue is a bold choice for
migration season, dear friend. Have you considered blending in more?" The birds of
the forest didn't visit the oak for shade or acorns anymore; they came only if they were
prepared for an earful of leafy wisdom.
Vocabulary List
Word | Pronunciation | Meaning | Example Sentence |
Gnarled | [nahld] | Knotted, rough, and twisted, especially because of old age. | The oak's gnarled branches stretched out like long, wrinkled fingers over the meadow. |
Rustle | [ruhs-uhl] | To make a soft, muffled crackling sound caused by movement. | The wind caused the leaves to rustle, making it sound like the tree was whispering secrets. |
Bombard | [bom-bahrd] | To attack continuously with questions, criticisms, or information. | The talkative tree would bombard any creature that landed on its branches with endless advice. |
Unsolicited | [uhn-suh-lis-i-tid] | Not asked for; given or done voluntarily without invitation. | The sparrow flew away quickly, tired of hearing the tree's unsolicited opinions on nest building. |
Migration | [mahy-grey-shuhn] | The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. | A flock of geese stopped to rest before continuing their long migration south for the winter. |
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