The story of the little girl and the mushroom

Two little girls picked mushrooms and went home. They must cross a railway. They thought the train was still far away, so they climbed onto the roadbed and prepared to cross the tracks.

At this moment, there was the rumble of the train. My sister hurried back, but my sister ran across the street.

Sister shouted to her sister, "Don't run back!"

But the train was very close, and the loud rumble made the little girl unable to hear clearly. She thought her sister told her to run back. She turned and ran across the tracks and tripped, and the mushroom fell all over the floor. She hurried to meet them.

The driver honked his horn as the train approached.

Sister shouted "Don't pick mushrooms!"

But my little sister thought she was allowed to pick mushrooms, so she climbed along the railway.

The driver couldn't stop, and the train roared past my little sister. My sister cried loudly. The passengers all looked out of the window, and the conductor ran to the back of the car to see how the little girl was doing.

The train passed by, only to find the little girl lying motionless in the middle of the tracks.

When the train left, the little girl looked up, got up and knelt on the ground to pick up mushrooms. After picking them up, she ran to her sister.

Because children are young, weak in traffic safety awareness and poor in adaptability, parents must tell their children never to play beside the tracks, let alone run on them. The train runs very fast, and once it is too late to escape, it is easy to be run over by the train. It's very dangerous to play by the tracks!