The morning sun had barely peeked over the rooftops when CUBIS sprang into action. Today was market day, and Dad had a long list of vegetables to buy. As soon as CUBIS spotted the little red wagon waiting by the gate, his eyes sparkled with excitement. This wasn’t just any errand—this was his chance to become Super CUBIS!
With a proud little hop, CUBIS grabbed the wagon rope and puffed out his chest. Neighbors paused to watch as he carefully pulled the empty wagon down the street, wheels rattling cheerfully behind him. Dad followed, laughing and reminding him to go slow, but CUBIS was already imagining himself as a heroic helper on an important mission.
At the market, colors burst everywhere. Bright orange carrots, leafy green spinach, shiny purple eggplants, and giant pumpkins filled the stalls. CUBIS worked seriously, standing beside the wagon as Dad selected fresh vegetables. One by one, the wagon grew heavier. CUBIS tugged the rope, testing the weight, then nodded confidently—as if to say, “I’ve got this.”
The real challenge began on the way home. The wagon was now full to the brim, vegetables wobbling with every step. CUBIS leaned forward, using all his strength. When the wheels hit a small bump, he stopped, adjusted his grip, and pulled again. People passing by cheered him on, smiling at the sight of such determination packed into a tiny body.
Halfway home, CUBIS paused to catch his breath. Dad offered to help, but CUBIS shook his head firmly. This was his job. With one final burst of energy, he marched forward, dragging the wagon proudly through the gate and into the yard.
When they arrived, Dad clapped and hugged him tightly. The vegetables were safe, the mission complete. CUBIS stood tall, tail swishing happily, feeling like a true superhero.
That day, Super CUBIS learned that real strength isn’t just about muscles—it’s about heart, effort, and the joy of helping someone you love.
