In a tiny town surrounded by big trees and bright flowers, there was a very tall giant named Gulliver. He had a big smile and an even bigger heart. Every morning, Gulliver would stretch his long legs and get ready to help his neighbors with their day.
Gulliver would start his day by helping Mrs. Applebee. She was tiny and couldn't reach the apples at the top of her tree. With a gentle reach, Gulliver would pick the reddest, juiciest apples and gently put them in her basket.
Next, Gulliver would go to Mr. Timbers' farm. The fence always needed fixing to keep the bouncy bunnies safe. With Gulliver's big hands, he would mend the fence in no time, and all the bunnies would hop around, happily thumping their feet.
After the farm, Gulliver would visit the river where his friend Finley the Fisherman needed help. Gulliver's large fingers were surprisingly good at untangling fishing lines. Finley would laugh and slap his knee, thankful for Gulliver’s help.
In the afternoon, Gulliver had a special job. He would walk past the town to the fields of flowers, where tiny bees buzzed about. With careful fingers, he'd move a fallen tree or a big rock that was blocking the bees’ path to the flowers.
As the sun started to set, Gulliver would sit on a hill, watching over the town. The townsfolk would come with a blanket and some food they had made, and they'd all share stories and laugh until the stars came out.
With the stars twinkling like little nightlights, Gulliver would say goodbye. He would walk back to his home, where a warm bed awaited him. As he closed his eyes, he'd smile, knowing that tomorrow was another day to help and make his friends happy.