
In the deep blue ocean, where the water sparkles like tiny stars, lived a curious dolphin named Mike. Mike was not like other dolphins who stayed close to their pods. He loved exploring every corner of the ocean, meeting new fish and discovering hidden caves.
Mike had one big question that tickled his mind every day: “What is above the water?” He often jumped high out of the ocean, trying to catch a glimpse of the mysterious world above. His shiny gray body would arch gracefully through the air before splashing back into the waves.
One sunny morning, as Mike leaped higher than ever before, he saw something new. Near the shore, playing in the warm sand, was a boy with long, blonde

As the golden sun cast its warm glow over the ocean, Mike, the curious dolphin, swam close to the shore. His sleek body glided through the water with ease. Suddenly, he noticed a boy with long, blonde hair playing near the edge of the sand.
The boy laughed and splashed in the gentle waves. He caught sight of Mike’s playful jumps and clapped his hands in delight. “Hello there!” he called out with a big smile.
Mike paused for a moment, then jumped high out of the water to say hello back. The sunlight sparkled on his silvery skin as he leaped joyfully.
“My name is Finn,” shouted the boy, waving both arms enthusiastically. “I’ve never

Each day, Finn returned to the shore with a backpack full of treasures. As Mike leaped gracefully over the waves, Finn would sit on a big rock and wave excitedly.
“Look what I brought today, Mike!” Finn called out, holding up a book with colorful pictures. “These are animals from the rainforest!”
Mike swam closer, his eyes wide with wonder. “What is that bright bird?” he asked curiously.
Finn smiled. “That’s a parrot! They have feathers so bright and can talk like people sometimes.”
Mike giggled at the thought of a talking bird. “That sounds fun! Can they swim?”
Finn laughed and shook his head. “No swimming for parrots! But they fly

“Finn! Finn!” he called with joyful clicks and whistles as he popped his head above the water.
In no time at all, Finn appeared on the beach, waving excitedly. “Mike! You’re safe!” he shouted with relief.
The storm had left little pools of rainwater and scattered seashells along the sand. Finn splashed through them to meet Mike at the water’s edge.
“I’m so glad you’re okay,” said Finn, kneeling by the surf. “I was worried about you last night.”
Mike nodded happily, sending small rip