A bear, a grandson and two watermelons look at the picture and write.

In spring, bears plant watermelon seeds in the fields. In summer, when watermelons are harvested, Uncle Goat wants a watermelon and Aunt Pig wants three watermelons. On this day, bear walked out of the house with a basket on his back and happily ran to the field to pick watermelons.

The bear came to the field and saw the green watermelon. He couldn't help drooling. Bear picked watermelons, put them in the basket, picked up the basket and walked home humming a tune. On his way home, the bear saw a walnut in front of him. He bent down and reached for it. With a bang, the bear looked back and was stupid. Watermelon fell to the ground and broke into pieces. Bear looked at the broken watermelon and thought sadly, "As the saying goes, walnuts are picked and watermelons are dropped." It's really unlucky Can't you eat delicious watermelon in summer? Can't I give some watermelons to Aunt Pig and Uncle Goat? "No, as long as the bear is careful, he won't break the watermelon.

Bears are too careless. We should learn a lesson.