Safeeya and the Language of Trees
Safeeya was playing in the backyard when she noticed the beautiful trees standing tall and strong. She ran to her mom and asked, "Mama, how do you say Trees in Arabic?"
Her mom smiled and said, "Trees are called 'شَجَرٌ' in Arabic, Safeeya."
Safeeya was curious and asked, "And how do you say Tree in Arabic, Mama?"
Her mom replied, "A single tree is called 'شَجَرَةٌ' in Arabic."
Safeeya repeated the words and tried to remember them. She loved learning new words, especially in Arabic, her mom's language.
The next day, Safeeya went for a walk with her mom. As they passed by the park, Safeeya pointed to the trees and proudly said, "Look Mama, there are many 'شَجَرٌ' in the park!"
Her mom smiled and hugged her, "Yes, Safeeya, you remembered the word for Trees in Arabic!"
Safeeya was so happy that she remembered the new word. She felt proud of herself. From that day on, she would always say the word 'شَجَرٌ' whenever she saw the beautiful trees around her.
And whenever she saw a single tree, she would happily say, "Mama, there's a 'شَجَرَةٌ' over there!"
Safeeya loved learning new words in Arabic and was grateful that her mom always taught her something new.
The moral of the story is, learning new things can be exciting and make us feel proud. Safeeya was happy to learn the Arabic words for Trees and Tree, and she couldn't wait to learn more new words in the future.

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