This story was produced with contributions from More Than One Thing project partners.

The characters in the story


Hello! I'm Jack.
Hello! I'm Susan.

Forest Fairy




Scene: Forest



One day Susan and Jack were walking in the forest.
They saw garbage everywhere.
There were plastic bottles, cans and papers on the ground.
Susan said:
— “The forest is dirty. It’s bad for the animals and the trees.”
Jack said:
— “We have to do something!”
Suddenly a bright light appeared.
It was the Forest Fairy!

She said:
—"Don't worry! These aren't just trash. We'll use them again. Do you want to know how?"
Susan and Jack looked at the magical creature with wonder.


Susan asked with surprise:
— "Really? Can garbage be useful?"
Forest Fairy answered:
— "Yes! Let's go on a magical recycling journey!"



The fairy waved her wand. Suddenly, garbage rose into the air. Plastic bottles became water bowls for the birds, boxes became tiny houses, and papers became colorful decorations.








Jack said with admiration:
—"Wow! Everything turned out great!"
Susan asked:
— “Can we learn and do these things too?


The Forest Fairy said:
—"Of course! But first you must learn to separate garbage: plastic, glass, paper and metal."



She clapped her hands and four glowing boxes appeared before them, each a different color. “These are your magic boxes,” she explained. “The blue one is for paper,the green one is for glass,the yellow one is for plastic and the red one is for metal.”




The Forest Fairy told them what they could do with the garbage she had separated.



Susan picked up a shiny soda can and threw it into the red trash can.


A silver butterfly flew by.



Jack put a plastic bottle into the plastic box.




Like magic a car appeared from the yellow container. Every time something is thrown away in the right way, the garbage displays light up and all kinds of new objects emerge from it.



Jack and Susan now knew what to do. They thanked the fairy and decided to leave the forest and apply in their daily life what they have learned.
The End

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