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Title:
“Most Pity! Titas Accidentally Falls Down From the Table While Walking”
Story:
In a bright and cheerful home, Baby Titas was learning to walk. With tiny, wobbly steps, he was excited to explore the world around him. His little feet moved carefully on the floor, but today, he was feeling especially brave.
At the same time, his favorite toy was sitting on the table, just out of reach. Titas decided to try and reach it himself. He held onto the edge of the table, taking a few cautious steps forward. But suddenly, his balance wobbled!
“Oh no…!!!” Titas squeaked as he lost his footing. His tiny legs gave way, and he tumbled down from the table, landing softly on the floor with a little bump. His eyes widened in surprise, and he looked around with a mix of confusion and tiny tears forming.
Hearing the commotion, Mom rushed over quickly. She saw little Titas lying on the floor, looking a bit upset. Without a moment’s hesitation, she gently scooped him up into her arms. “Oh, my little brave one,” she said softly, kissing his forehead. “That was a big fall, but you’re safe now.”
Titas looked up at her with big, innocent eyes, feeling sorry for trying to climb without help. His tiny hands clung to her, and he snuggled close. His mom hugged him tight, comforting him with her warm embrace.
“It’s okay to try new things, but remember, falling can happen when we’re learning,” she explained kindly. “Next time, let’s ask for help or stay closer to the ground. Safety is the most important thing.”
Titas nodded slowly, realizing that even though falling was part of learning, he was loved and protected. His mom’s gentle words made him feel safe again, and he knew he’d keep trying — but now, a little more carefully.
From that day on, Baby Titas learned that exploring is wonderful, but it’s always good to be careful and ask for help when needed. With his mom’s loving support, he was ready for many more adventures, always knowing he’d be caught if he ever fell again.
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