One morning, I woke up and found I had shrunk to bug size, small and tiny like a ladybug.
The big world around me looked huge—grass blades were like tall trees, and pebbles were mountains.
I crawled under a leaf and saw ants marching like a busy parade.
A butterfly landed nearby and gave me a gentle ride on its colorful wings.
Everything seemed magical and new, from the buzzing bees to the sparkling dewdrops.
Even a simple puddle looked like a giant lake to explore.
I laughed, feeling brave and small, ready for a tiny adventure in a giant world.
Being bug-sized made me see how amazing even the smallest things can be.