Early one sunny morning, Lala woke up feeling excited and full of energy. Outside her window, birds were singing, and the soft breeze carried the fresh scent of blooming flowers. It looked like the perfect day to visit the park. Lala quickly washed her face, brushed her hair, and tidied her little room. Before rushing outside, she remembered something very important — she needed to ask Grandma for permission first.
Grandma was busy in the kitchen, gently stirring a pot of warm porridge. Lala walked in quietly, stood beside her, and politely said, “Grandma, may I please go to the park to play for a little while?” Her voice was soft, and her eyes were filled with hope. Grandma turned around, surprised by Lala’s good manners, and smiled warmly. She wiped her hands and bent down to Lala’s level, reminding her to be careful, stay close to familiar paths, and return home before sunset.
Lala nodded eagerly, promising to follow every rule. Before leaving, she helped Grandma set the table and feed the little chickens in the yard. Grandma was pleased to see how thoughtful and responsible Lala had become. After everything was done, Grandma finally gave her permission, and Lala happily skipped toward the park, her heart light with joy.
At the park, the green grass shimmered under the sunlight, and colorful flowers danced in the gentle wind. Lala played on the swings, slid down the slide, and chased butterflies across the open field. She shared her snacks with new friends and laughed until her cheeks felt sore. Every moment felt magical, yet she never forgot Grandma’s words. As the sky began to glow with golden light, Lala waved goodbye and started her journey home.
When she returned, Grandma welcomed her with a warm hug. Lala shared stories of her adventures, and Grandma listened with pride and affection. That day, Lala learned that asking for permission and being obedient not only showed respect, but also made every adventure sweeter and more meaningful.
