The Valentine's Day Gift


There was a young man named Leo who liked a girl named Clara a lot. With Valentine's Day coming up, he wanted to find a very special gift for her, something that showed her just how much he cared. He looked all over town, checking out store windows filled with flowers, chocolates, and shiny jewelry. But none of these things felt right.


Feeling stuck, Leo went home. His grandma noticed he looked worried and told him that the best gifts come from the heart and don't have to be things you can touch. Her words gave Leo a great idea.


The next morning, he got to work. He took some nice paper and a pen and wrote down all the special memories and feelings he had about Clara. Then, he carefully folded the paper into flowers, making a bouquet out of his love notes.


On Valentine's Day, he met Clara at a bench they both liked. He handed her a plain box. Inside was the bouquet of paper flowers. Clara was confused at first, but then she read the notes. Her smile was as big and warm as the sun. She told him that he didn't just give her any gift; he gave her their story.


As Leo and Clara held hands, happy about the gift that came straight from Leo's heart, the last snow around them started to melt. It felt like even nature was celebrating their love, ready for the spring days that were coming.


Questions 

1. What is the name of the young man in the story?

2. What special day is approaching in the story?

3. Who is Leo trying to find a gift for?

4. Why was Leo having trouble picking out a gift in the town?

5. Who gave Leo advice about the best kind of gift to give?

6. After talking with his grandma, what does Leo decide to do for Clara?

7. How does Leo create the bouquet for Clara?

8. Describe Clara's reaction when she opens the gift.

9. What does Clara mean when she says that Leo gave her "their story"?

10. What happens to the environment at the end of the story, and how might this symbolize Leo and Clara's relationship?



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Answers:

1. The name of the young man in the story is Leo.
2. Valentine's Day is approaching in the story.
3. Leo is trying to find a gift for his girlfriend, Clara.
4. Leo was having trouble picking out a gift because none of the items he saw in the shops felt right to express how much he cared about her.
5. Leo's grandmother gave him advice about giving a gift from the heart.
6. After talking with his grandma, Leo decides to write down all his special memories and feelings about Clara and create a bouquet out of these notes.
7. Leo creates the bouquet by carefully folding the written notes into origami flowers.
8. Clara reacts with a big, warm smile when she opens the gift, and she seems very touched and happy as she reads the notes.
9. When Clara says that Leo gave her "their story," she means that the notes Leo wrote captured the special moments and emotions of their relationship - it was a personal and meaningful recount of their time together.
10. At the end of the story, the last snow around them starts to melt, symbolizing a change or renewal, just like the spring that is about to come. This could symbolize a new chapter in Leo and Clara's relationship, filled with growth and warmth, much like the onset of spring.

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