Once upon a time, there was a little water drop named Dewey. Dewey loved to travel the world, jumping from one place to another. He was always curious and eager to learn new things about the planet.
One sunny day, Dewey found himself on the leaf of a tall tree, sparkling in the light. It was a beautiful morning, and Dewey couldn’t wait to go on his next adventure.
As he slid down the leaf, Dewey landed in a cool, fresh stream, feeling excited and ready for the next part of his journey. "Wow, it feels great to be here! I wonder where I'll go next?" Dewey thought as he joined other water drops on their journey.
The stream carried Dewey all the way down to a big river, and from there, Dewey was carried to the ocean. The water in the ocean was warm, and Dewey felt very peaceful floating in the vast water.
But soon, Dewey began to feel a bit strange. He noticed that many of the people in the town by the shore seemed tired and weak. "What's going on here?" Dewey wondered.
He asked a friendly fisherman who was sitting by the water, "Why does everyone look so tired?" The fisherman smiled and said, "Well, they’re not drinking enough water. We need water to stay strong and healthy. Without enough hydration, our bodies can’t work properly."
Dewey was shocked. He never realized that water was so important for people. He had always traveled in the streams, rivers, and oceans, but now he understood that water was needed to keep everyone healthy and energized.
Dewey knew it was time to help. He gathered all the water drops together and made sure that everyone knew how important hydration was. Dewey shared his newfound knowledge: "Just like me, water is everywhere! Drinking enough water helps you stay active, focused, and strong!"
From that day on, Dewey traveled to every home and village, teaching people the importance of drinking water. He became a hero, known as the Water Drop who taught everyone how to stay hydrated and healthy.
Exercises
1. Comprehension Questions
- What is the name of the water drop?
- Where did Dewey travel after leaving the leaf?
- What did the fisherman say about hydration?
- Why is hydration important?
3. Fun Hydration Facts
- Water makes up about 60% of our body.
- Drinking enough water can help us think better and stay focused.
- You should drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to stay hydrated.
Can you come up with 3 other fun facts about water?
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