
Dinosaurs Eat My Apple
By Storybird

25 Oct, 2023

Once upon a time, in a small town named Applewood, lived a young boy named Tim. Tim loved apples. He had a beautiful apple tree in his backyard, which was his pride and joy.

One sunny day, Tim noticed something unusual. His precious apples were disappearing! He was puzzled. Who could be stealing his apples?

The next morning, Tim decided to wake up early and catch the thief. He hid behind the tree, waiting eagerly for the sun to rise and the culprit to appear.

Suddenly, he heard a rustling sound. He turned around and couldn't believe his eyes. There were dinosaurs eating his apples!

The dinosaurs were small and friendly-looking. They seemed to love apples just as much as Tim did. But they were eating all of them!

Tim was a brave boy. He walked up to them and said, "Hey, those are my apples! You can't just eat them all!"

The dinosaurs looked at Tim, surprised. They had not expected him to confront them. They stopped eating and waited for him to speak.

Tim had an idea. "Why don't we share?" he suggested. "You can have some apples, but not all of them. Deal?"

The dinosaurs agreed. They seemed to understand Tim's proposal. From that day onwards, they only ate a few apples, leaving plenty for Tim.

Tim was happy. He had solved the problem and made some new friends. He even started learning their language, Dinoese.

Days turned into weeks, and Tim's bond with the dinosaurs grew stronger. They would play together, eat together, and Tim would even teach them human games.

One day, a big, scary dinosaur came to the tree. He was different from the others and seemed very hungry.

He started eating all the apples, not caring about the deal. Tim was scared but knew he had to protect his tree.

Tim approached the big dinosaur. "Hey, you can't eat all the apples! We have a deal," he said bravely.

The big dinosaur ignored him and continued eating. Tim was desperate. He needed help. So, he called his dinosaur friends.

The small dinosaurs came to Tim's rescue. They surrounded the big dinosaur, making him stop eating the apples.

Tim explained the situation to them. Together, they convinced the big dinosaur to respect the deal and share the apples.

The big dinosaur understood and apologized. He hadn't known about the deal. From that day, he too shared the apples.

Tim was relieved. His apple tree was safe again. He thanked his dinosaur friends for their help.

From that day forward, the dinosaurs and Tim lived in harmony, sharing the apples and enjoying each other's company.

Tim learned that it's always important to stand up for what is right, even if it seems scary. And he learned that friendship can come in the most unexpected forms.

Every day, Tim would wake up excited to see his dinosaur friends and share his apples with them. It was a unique friendship that made his life more exciting.

The residents of Applewood often wondered about the dinosaurs. But Tim would just smile and continue sharing his apples, keeping his dinosaur friends a secret.

The bond between Tim and the dinosaurs grew stronger with time. They became an inseparable part of each other's lives, sharing not just apples, but countless memories.

Tim realized that sharing brought more joy than keeping things to oneself. His apple tree became a symbol of friendship and sharing in Applewood.

Tim's story became a legend in Applewood. His courage, kindness, and the unique bond he shared with the dinosaurs were remembered for generations.

Every time someone passed by the apple tree, they were reminded of the brave young boy who taught the whole town the value of sharing and friendship.

And so, Tim, the boy who shared his apples with dinosaurs, lived his days happily, making memories that would last a lifetime.