The Woods and the Moon
One day, Benedict went into the woods with his Father and Mother to seek a tree. When they arrive at the most suitable location. Benedict came across a strange stick and took it up. "Mom, look at this stick; it's one-of-a-kind; may I bring it home?" Benedict asks. No, Mom says, you can't because we don't know who owns that stick. Benedict, on the other hand, could not take his eyes off the stick, and when they returned home, he brought the stick home without telling her mother or father. He hid the stick in his room. " Benedict, can you help me pick up all the woods and put them on the table?" his father said. Benedict listened intently to what his father had said. Benedict ponders, "Can I return to my room and unwind?" I'm exhausted and want to sleep. He got down on the chair in his bedroom and began to daydream. Benedict thinks about going to the moon, while seated something magical occurred. He unexpectedly traveled to the moon. Benedict is ecstatic and overjoyed. Mr. Moon is the first person he encounters. A large stone mansion can be seen on the moon. Mr. Moon greets Benedict, saying, "Welcome to my place!" Benedict enters the massive stone house and explores inside. Benedict was taken aback when he saw so many small moons playing and soaring around. Mr. Moon, Benedict inquires, "Are they your children?" Mr. Moon confirmed that they are his children. Mr. Moon says you're free to interact with them. Benedict begins to play with the little moons and asks, "Can I fly?" to the little moon. I've never flown before and would like to know how it feels. Benedict is unexpectedly flying and flying, and he is having a great time doing it. He wants to know what each of the little moons' names is, but they don't have any, so he decided to make up their names. Moonty, Moonly, Moonry, Moonky, Moony, Moonzy, Moondy, Moonsy, Moonvy, and Moonque are the names of the ten moons. All of the moons are overjoyed when they already have names. Because his parents taught him how to carve, Benedict opted to carve their names in front of the moon chest. After carving their names, Benedict heard someone calling him, but he couldn't tell who it was since it was his father, so his daydream was cut short. "Let's eat our lunch," his father says as he walks into his room. So Benedict and his father went outside to eat their lunch.