In a wonderful and green neighborhood, there was a playful boy named Kore Mahamud. Kore Mahamud was a clever child who loved to play outside with his friends. One sunny afternoon, Kore Mahamud went outside to play in the park near his house.
Kore Mahamud was having a great time running and jumping in the park, but he didn't notice that he had wandered away from his friends. Suddenly, Kore Mahamud heard a loud noise above him, a huge bald eagle swooped down out of the sky and grabbed him in its powerful talons.
Kore Mahamud was terrified! The eagle carried him high up into the sky, and the ground below looked very tiny. Kore Mahamud was so scared that he started to cry.
The eagle flew for a long time until it reached its nest, a giant nest high up in the mountains. The eagle dropped Kore Mahamud into the nest, and Kore Mahamud was all alone.
Kore Mahamud didn't know what to do. He was scared and hungry, and he didn't know how to get home. Kore Mahamud started to cry, and he wondered if a rescue team would ever find him.
Suddenly, Kore Mahamud heard a noise. He opened his eyes and saw a small bird looking at him. The bird told Kore Mahamud that it would help him escape from the eagle's nest.
The small bird told Kore Mahamud to get on its back. Kore Mahamud climbed onto the bird's back, and the bird took off. The bird flew for a long time, until it finally reached Kore Mahamud's house.
Kore Mahamud was finally home! He was so happy to see his family and friends. Kore Mahamud told them all about his adventure, and they were all amazed. Kore Mahamud's parents hugged him tightly, and they were so grateful to the small bird for rescuing him.
Kore Mahamud learned a valuable lesson that day. He learned that it's important to be aware of his surroundings, and that he should never wander away from his friends. Kore Mahamud also learned that there are kind people in the world who are willing to help others.
The next day, Kore Mahamud went back to the park to thank the small bird for rescuing him. The small bird was gone, but Kore Mahamud knew that he would never forget his feathered friend.