The Water Saving Adventure
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named
Lily. She loved playing outside and exploring
nature. One day, Lily noticed that the plants in
her garden were looking sad and droopy. She
asked her mom why the plants were not
growing well. Her mom explained that there
was not enough water for the plants to drink.
Lily felt sad for the plants and wanted to help.
Lily decided to learn about saving water. She
discovered that turning off the faucet while
brushing her teeth could save a lot of water.
She also learned that taking shorter showers
and fixing leaky faucets were important too.
Lily started practicing these water-saving habits
every day.
One sunny day, Lily went to the park with her
friends. They saw a beautiful lake with ducks
swimming in it. Lily noticed that the lake was
getting smaller and the ducks didn't have much
space to swim. She realized that wasting water
could harm the animals and their homes. Lily
decided to spread the word about saving water
to her friends and family.
Lily's friends and family listened to her and started saving
water too. They all worked together to make a
difference. Soon, the plants in Lily's garden
became healthy and the lake at the park started
to fill up again. Lily was proud of herself and
everyone who helped save water.
From that day on, Lily and her loved ones
always remembered to use water wisely. They
knew that every drop counts and that by
saving water, they were helping the plants,
animals, and the Earth. And they all lived
happily ever after.
Save Water Save Life
There was a village boy named
Sadhu. As a kid, he always used
to rhyme “Water is a necessity!
Water is important! Water is
life!” He never wasted a single
drop of water rather saved
water and continued rhyming
his rhyme on saving water.
Years later, people in his village used water recklessly, but
Sadhu did not. He tried to warn everybody and make them
aware about saving water but none paid any heed to the little
boy’s warning or rhyming.
Sadhu even showed how not to waste water. He demonstrated
how to brush the teeth turning the tap off, using a bucket and a
mug for bathing, and other such saving water tricks but still the
people did not care much.
Months went by, winters came. On a cold and frosty morning,
the villagers woke up to find that there was no water. They
called out to each other to check if anyone had water, but alas!
no one had a single drop. They could not drink any water, wash
their clothes, or take a bath the whole day.
Finally, the villagers then approached Sadhu. They repented for
their mistake of not saving any water. Sadhu reminded them of
the importance of water. Sadhu was a kid so they allowed every
villager to take a bucket of water that he had stored in the tank
during the summer days. The villagers thanked Sadhu and
promised themselves never to waste water.
The next day, by god’s grace, the
village welcomed winter rains. Their
wells and tanks were again filled with
sparkling water. Everyone in the
village glittered with joy! After this
learning, the villagers saved water
and rhymed like Sadhu “Water is a
necessity! Water is important! Water
is life!”
Thus, do you see the importance of
water? If we run out of water in a
single day, it becomes hard for us to
survive.