Once upon a time, on a beautiful farm called Victory Downs in South Australia, there lived two siblings named Duke and Delila. Duke was the younger brother who had dark hair and brown eyes. Delila was the older sister with long brown hair and brown eyes also. They loved exploring their farm and discovering new things every day.
One sunny day, as Duke and Delila were playing in their vegetable garden, they came across a slimy surprise. It was a long, brown snake! Duke and Delila knew that snakes could be dangerous, so they stayed very still and quiet. They waited until the snake slithered away before running to tell their mum.
When they saw their mum, Duke and Delila told her about the snake they had found. Their mum smiled and said, 'Good job, my brave little ones! Snakes can be dangerous, and it's important to stay out of their path. There are many types of snakes, and even the little ones can bite. If you ever get bitten, remember to lay very still and call for help.' Duke and Delila nodded, understanding the importance of being responsible.
From that day forward, Duke and Delila always remembered their mum's advice. They knew that snakes were best left alone and that they should never approach or touch them. Whenever they saw a snake, they would stay very still until it slithered away safely. Then, they would go and tell their mum, who would always praise them for being responsible.
As Duke and Delila grew older, they continued to explore their farm and encounter different animals. They always kept their eyes open for snakes and knew how to stay safe. They became the best snake spotters in all of Victory Downs, earning the admiration of their friends and family.
And so, Duke and Delila's snake adventure had taught them an important lesson about responsibility. They understood that it was their duty to stay away from dangerous animals and to always seek help if they or someone else got bitten. With their knowledge and bravery, Duke and Delila made Victory Downs a safe place for everyone.
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