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Josephine Halili
@Halili - 3 weeks ago
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One warm spring day, Rabbit decided to start a new project -- saving money. It recognizes how important it is to have some extra savings in life, especially when it comes to unexpected situations. So, it found a cute little piggy bank, shaped like a chubby rabbit, wide ears and round body make it look very pleasant.

The rabbit has a funny name for his piggy bank. It is called "Money Rabbit". Whenever the rabbit had any money left over, it would carefully put notes and coins into the money rabbit's stomach. The rabbit's habit of saving money is gradually formed, and he decides to set aside some time each week, carefully calculate the amount of money saved, and set a new goal.

At first, the rabbit found the process of saving money a little tedious, after all, he also wanted to use the money to buy delicious carrots and new toys. Over time, however, the rabbit begins to realize the joy and sense of accomplishment that saving money brings. He enjoys seeing the piggy bank get fuller every time, and every coin is like an encouragement to keep going.

One day, the rabbit met a stray bird in the forest. The bird had no home and no food, and looked very sad. The rabbit remembered his saving plan, and though he knew he had many dreams to fulfill, he decided to take some money out of his piggy bank and help this little creature in need. The rabbit took out a few coins, bought some food for the bird, and set aside part of the place to help the bird find a temporary shelter.

This experience was particularly satisfying for the rabbit, who learned that saving money is not only for himself, but can also be used to help others. The money rabbit is not only a money saving tool, but also a symbol of warmth and kindness in the heart of the rabbit.

Day after day, the rabbit kept on saving money. Every time he saw the money rabbit's belly bulging, his heart was filled with pride and anticipation.
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