Benny the bunny loved to hop. He hopped in the garden. He hopped in the house. One sunny day, Benny found a big, red can. It was a can of Coca Cola! Benny had never seen one before.
'Wow!' Benny said. He looked all around it. It was round like a ball. It was red like an apple.
Benny tried to open the can. He pushed. He pulled. He couldn't open it. He felt a little sad. He wanted to know what was inside.
Just then, Rosie the robin flew down. 'Hello, Benny!' she chirped. 'What do you have there?'
'It's a big, red can,' Benny said. 'I can't open it. I want to see what’s inside.' He looked at Rosie with big, round eyes.
Rosie smiled. 'Maybe I can help,' she said. 'I have a strong beak!' Rosie pecked at the can. She pecked and pecked. Suddenly, *pop*! The can opened a little bit.
Benny giggled. 'You did it, Rosie!' he shouted. He carefully opened the can the rest of the way. Bubbles started to come out. *Fizz, fizz, fizz!*
'Oh my!' Benny said, watching the bubbles. The bubbles smelled sweet and yummy. He carefully sniffed the Coca Cola. It smelled like a treat!
Rosie and Benny looked at each other. They wondered what to do. 'Maybe we should share it,' Rosie suggested. Benny nodded. He thought that was a very good idea.
Benny found two small cups. He poured a little Coca Cola into each cup. The Coca Cola was brown like the dirt in his garden. He gave one cup to Rosie. He kept one for himself.
'Cheers!' Rosie chirped. Benny and Rosie took a small sip. Their eyes got big. 'Mmm!' they both said. It was sweet and bubbly. It made them feel happy.
They drank their Coca Cola slowly. They talked about the clouds in the sky. They talked about the flowers in the garden. They laughed and had fun.
When they were all done, Benny looked at the empty can. 'What should we do with this?' he asked. Rosie thought for a moment.
'We can recycle it!' she said. 'We can put it in the blue bin. That helps the Earth.' Benny nodded. He knew about the blue bin. He helped his mom recycle at home.
Benny and Rosie walked to the blue bin. They put the empty Coca Cola can inside. 'Good job!' Rosie chirped. Benny smiled. He felt good about helping the Earth.
Benny learned something new that day. He learned about Coca Cola. He learned about sharing. He learned about recycling. And most of all, he learned that helping each other is always a good idea. He hopped happily back to his home. He thought about his bubbly adventure with Rosie. He knew they would have many more adventures together. Benny smiled and whispered, 'That was a good day!'
From that day on, Benny always looked for ways to help. He helped his mom in the garden. He helped his dad in the house. And he always remembered to recycle. Because Benny knew, even little bunnies can make a big difference.
The End.
