What I Felt in Nature
One day, I went to a place full of trees. It was very calm and peaceful, and I felt like sitting there for a long time. Early in the morning, around 6:00 a.m., I sat under a tree. I could hear many birds making sounds. It felt so nice to listen to them. At that moment, I started thinking about how trees and nature help us every day.

Trees give us oxygen, and we need oxygen to breathe. They also give us fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Farmers depend on nature to grow food for us.

I also noticed that animals and insects are important. For example, earthworms help farmers grow crops. Without them, it would be difficult to get food. While sitting there, I thought about something else.
We are cutting trees and polluting air, water, and soil. Because of this, animals lose their homes and come to cities in search of food and shelter. Sometimes, instead of helping them, people harm them.

Then I looked at the tree I was sitting under. It was giving shade and fresh air, but it was not hurting anyone. That made me feel that we should also be like trees — helping others and not harming anyone.
From that day, I felt that we should take care of nature, protect trees, and be kind to animals, because nature is always helping us silently.
