

One sunny morning, Lina walked to school. She saw trash everywhere—plastic bottles, bags, and papers. The park was dirty and the river looked gray. At school, Ms. Aylin said, "Our Earth needs help. People make too much pollution." Lina felt worried. "What can I do?" she wondered. That night, she had a special dream. Earth appeared as a kind woman with green hair and blue eyes, but she looked very tired. "Lina, I need your help," Earth said softly. "Small actions can make a big difference."

The next morning, Lina woke up with a plan. She grabbed a bag and picked up trash on her way to school. Her friend Arda saw her working. "Why are you doing that?" he asked curiously. "Because our planet is sick," Lina explained. "We need to help." Arda smiled and joined her. Together they filled two bags with litter. "This is fun!" Arda said. More classmates saw them and wanted to help too. Soon, many children were cleaning up the neighborhood.

Ms. Aylin was proud of her students. "You are making a real change," she said happily. The class started a Green Club together. They made colorful posters that said "Save Water!" and "Protect Nature!" They hung the posters around school. At home, Lina turned off the tap when brushing her teeth. She switched off lights when leaving rooms. Her family noticed and started doing the same. "We can all help," her mother said. Everyone was working together to save the planet.

After several weeks, the park was much cleaner. The river water looked clearer and brighter. Birds and butterflies returned to play in the trees. That night, Lina dreamed again. Earth appeared, looking healthy and happy now. Her green hair shined and her blue eyes sparkled. "Thank you, Lina," Earth said warmly. "We will keep helping," Lina promised. When she woke up, Lina understood something important. Saving the planet happens through many small actions every day. Everyone can make a difference, even children.