The Penguin Who Tucked in the Cold
In a quiet land of snow and stars, where the night sparkled like ice, lived a little penguin named Pip.
Pip loved sliding on the snow and swimming in icy water.
Cold days were fun.
But cold nights felt different.
π When the Cold Crept In
As the moon rose over the white land, the air grew colder.
The snow glittered.
The wind whispered.
Pip shivered.
βI donβt like this part of the night,β Pip said softly.
βThe cold feels too big.β
π§ A Warm Idea
Pip watched the older penguins gather close together.
They stood shoulder to shoulder.
Wing to wing.
The cold stayed outside.
Pip waddled closer.
β¨ Tucking in the Cold
Pip pulled his wings in tight.
He pressed gently against his friends.
Warmth spread slowly.
The cold didnβt disappear β
but it stayed outside.
Pip smiled.
βοΈ The Cold Becomes Quiet
Wrapped in warmth, Pip listened.
The wind softened.
The stars blinked slowly.
His breathing slowed.
His eyes grew heavy.
π€ Sleep in the Snow
Standing close, surrounded by warmth and care,
Pip drifted into sleep.
The night stayed cold β
but Pip felt cozy.
π A Cozy Truth
From that night on, Pip knew.
Even cold nights can feel safe
when you tuck in close.
And whenever the wind whispered too loudly,
Pip tucked in the cold β
and slept peacefully.
πΌ Moral of the Story
- Warmth can come from togetherness
- We can feel safe even in cold places
- Comfort helps us rest

