Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Tadzi Wloch who could talk to animals. She lived in a small village with her parents and younger brother. Tadzi was a kind and gentle girl, and she loved all creatures, great and small.
One day, Tadzi was playing in the forest when she came across a baby bird that had fallen out of its nest. The bird was scared and alone, and Tadzi felt sorry for it.
"Don't be afraid," Tadzi said to the bird. "I'm going to help you."
Tadzi carefully picked up the bird and carried it back to her house. She gave it some food and water, and then she made a nest for it in a shoebox.
The bird quickly became Tadzi's friend, and she named it Tweety. Tadzi and Tweety would spend hours together, talking and playing.
One day, Tadzi was playing with Tweety in the forest when she heard a loud noise. She looked up and saw a group of men on horseback chasing a deer.
Tadzi knew that the men were going to kill the deer, and she couldn't let that happen. She ran out into the open and shouted at the men to stop.
"Leave that deer alone!" Tadzi cried. "It's not doing anything to you!"
The men were surprised to see a little girl standing in their way. They laughed at her and told her to go away.
But Tadzi didn't give up. She kept shouting and pleading with the men until they finally agreed to let the deer go.
The deer ran away into the forest, and Tadzi was so happy that she had saved its life. She knew that she had a special gift, and she was determined to use it to help others.
Tadzi Wloch continued to talk to animals for the rest of her life. She used her gift to help people and animals in need, and she made the world a better place for everyone.
The end.