
Ashake the water conservator
Kareem Bukola
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Chapters
6
Language
English
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Published
April 3, 2025
## Scene 1 *[Illustration: A smiling young girl with curly hair wearing a blue outfit with water droplet patterns]* Once upon a time, in a village near a sparkling river, lived a girl named Ashake. Ashake loved water more than anything. She loved splashing in puddles after the rain, helping her mother water the garden, and watching the river flow by her home. "Water is precious," Ashake's grandmother always said. "It gives life to everything." ## Scene 2 *[Illustration: Ashake noticing a dripping tap with a worried expression]* One day, Ashake noticed a tap dripping in her home. Drip. Drop. Drip. Drop. "That's water being wasted!" Ashake said. She carefully turned the tap until the dripping stopped. "I fixed it!" she said proudly. ## Scene 3 *[Illustration: Ashake looking concerned at villagers using too much water]* Ashake began to notice water being wasted all around her village. Some people left the water running while brushing their teeth. Others used too much water to wash their cars. And the garden sprinklers ran even when it was raining! "Oh no," whispered Ashake. "Our precious water is disappearing!" ## Scene 4 *[Illustration: Ashake with a thought bubble showing the river drying up]* That night, Ashake had a dream. In her dream, the river had dried up. The flowers wilted. The trees looked sad. Even the clouds seemed smaller. Ashake woke up with a big idea. "I will become Ashake the Water Conservator!" she declared. ## Scene 5 *[Illustration: Ashake making a colorful poster about saving water]* Ashake made a beautiful poster with pictures of raindrops and rivers. She wrote in big letters: "SAVE WATER! IT'S PRECIOUS!" Her mother helped her hang the poster where everyone could see it. ## Scene 6 *[Illustration: Ashake teaching younger children about water conservation]* Ashake visited the little children in her village. "Let me show you a magic trick," she said with a smile. "When you brush your teeth, turn off the tap! You'll save enough water for a tiny fish to swim in!" The children clapped and promised to try. ## Scene 7 *[Illustration: Ashake collecting rainwater in buckets]* When it rained, Ashake placed buckets outside to catch the rainwater. "This water can help our plants grow," she told her father, who smiled proudly. ## Scene 8 *[Illustration: Ashake fixing leaky faucets with her toolkit]* Ashake became known as the village's Water Helper. Whenever someone had a leaky tap, they would call for Ashake. With her little toolkit, she would help fix drips and leaks all around the village. ## Scene 9 *[Illustration: Village celebration with a healthier river and greener plants]* Months passed, and something wonderful happened. The river seemed to flow stronger. The garden plants grew taller. The village felt fresher. "Ashake," said the village elder, "thanks to you, we are saving our precious water." ## Scene 10 *[Illustration: Ashake wearing a special blue cape with a water droplet symbol]* The village held a special ceremony. They gave Ashake a blue cape with a water droplet on it. "We name you Ashake the Water Conservator," the elder announced. "Thank you for teaching us that every drop counts." Ashake beamed with joy. Being a Water Conservator was the best job in the world! ## Final Page *[Illustration: Ashake looking directly at the reader]* Remember, you can be like Ashake too! - Turn off taps when not in use - Tell a grown-up about leaky faucets - Use a cup of water when brushing teeth - Help collect rainwater for plants Every little drop saved helps our world stay blue and beautiful! THE END
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Start Writing NowKareem Bukola is a passionate advocate for environmental education, with a background in early childhood development and a love for science fiction. She believes in the power of storytelling to inspire young minds and create a more sustainable future.