This cherry red-colored fruit has high water content, loaded with antioxidants and amino acids. It is a sweet and refreshing low-calorie summer snack that provides hydration. You can juice it, slice it for an easy and fun take, and make watermelon lollipops by inserting popsicle sticks into the rind. Then, cut them into wedges or chunks and freeze them into ice cubes for your drinks. And finally, make them into ice cream.
Melon, The Watermelon (Story)
Once upon a time, a little watermelon named Melon lived on a farm. Melon loved to explore and was always curious about the world around him. One day, Melon decided to go on an adventure. He rolled out of the farm and down the dirt road, singing merrily as he went.
First, Melon stopped at the pond and sang a song about the water’s reflections and the ducks that swam there. He sang: “Look at the water, so sparkly and bright, Ducks are swimming here day and night.”
Next, Melon found himself in a sunny meadow and sang a song about the beauty of the flowers and the bees that buzzed around them. He sang: “Oh, the meadow is so bright and sunny, Bees are buzzing around the flowers so funny.”
Finally, Melon reached the river and sang about the water’s power and the fish that swam in it. He sang: “The river is so strong and wide, Fish are swimming here side to side.” As Melon sang, the animals of the forest came out to listen. His singing so enchanted them that they joined in to help him on his journey.
Soon, Melon arrived back at the farm. He was welcomed home with a big feast. Everyone celebrated his adventures and sang a song about the power of friendship: “Friends help each other through thick and thin, No matter where life takes them, they will always be friends.”
The story’s moral is that no matter where life takes us, we can always rely on the power of friendship.