Once upon a time, in a forest on the edge of a meadow, there lived a little porcupine named Puddles. Puddles was small and round, covered in sharp quills, and loved to explore the forest around her. As the seasons changed, Puddles went on many adventures, each one more exciting than the last. In the summer, Puddles spent her days exploring the sunny meadow, munching on wildflowers and chasing butterflies. She loved to feel the warmth of the sun on her quills, and would often climb to the top of a nearby tree to take in the view.
As the leaves began to change and fall from the trees, Puddles knew that autumn had arrived. She spent her days gathering acorns and other nuts, preparing for the long winter ahead. She loved the crunch of the leaves underfoot and the cool, crisp air of the season.
When the first snowflakes began to fall, Puddles knew that winter had arrived. She hunkered down in her cozy burrow, snuggling up with her family and friends to keep warm. When she did venture out into the snow, she loved to slide down hills on her quills and play in the powder.
As the snow began to melt and the first buds of spring appeared, Puddles emerged from her burrow to greet the new season. She loved to splash in the puddles and watch the flowers bloom. She would often climb to the top of a tree and watch as the forest came back to life around her.
Throughout the year, Puddles learned to love each season in its own way. She had many adventures and made new friends along the way. As the years went by, Puddles continued to explore the forest, always eager for the next adventure that lay ahead.