At its core, "Little Friends" is a story about connection. It doesn't rely on complex plots or high-stakes adventure. Instead, it focuses on the small, intimate world of animal friends. The narrative follows a cast of soft, furry characters—often a rabbit, a mouse, or a bear—as they navigate the gentle rhythms of their day. Whether they are playing hide-and-seek, sharing a nap, or looking for a lost friend, the story centers on the theme that "friends are for helping."
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