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TALES FROM READERS

Little Tom And His Pets

Little Tom lived with his parents in a small village called 'Sun'. Tom had two pets, a puppy named Bobby and a kitten named Tabby. Every afternoon after school, he used to take them to a park nearby and play with them.
One day little tom was very ill and he was unable to take the animals for a walk. Both Bobby and tabby were very sad as they were missing their friends at the park.
Tabby and Bobby liked to run after the ducks at the park. Luckily little tom recovered quickly and he was able to take his pets to the park again.
One day, Tom's grandmother came to visit him. She brought a chocolate cake and some books for him. Little Tom was very happy to receive the cake and the gifts. Gradually he started spending more time on reading and forgot about his pets. Bobby and Tabby were sad once again as they felt that Tom did not care for them anymore.
Hence one day they decided to go to the park on their own and left little Tom with his books. After some time, Tom realised that his pets were not there at home. He was very worried. He asked his dad to help him to look for them.
Suddenly it occurred to him that his pets could be in the park. So he ran to the park and looked for them near the pond. Luckily he found them there, playing with the other dogs and cats. He took them in his hands and hugged them. He promised that he would never leave them alone and would bring them to the park everyday.

Rubina


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