Deep in the heart of the Green Mountain state, better known as Vermont, a charming tradition unfolds every year. This tradition is as sweet as the state's famous maple syrup and as exciting as a ride on a dog sled. It's known as the Great Vermont Tree Planting! The kids of Vermont eagerly await this event every year. On the day of the tree planting, they rise as early as the singing sparrows, ready to hop into their jeans and boots, for they are the proud Tree Troopers of Vermont. They don't just plant trees; oh no, they give each tree a name. There's Sir Spruce, Lady Larch, and don't forget Mr. Maple, the royal trees of the forest. Amongst the tree troopers, there's a freckle-faced, carrot-topped boy named Felix. Felix isn't your ordinary kid, he's got green thumbs instead of the regular kind. We don't mean he painted his thumbs green, oh no! We mean he can plant a tree, whisper something in its ear, and voila, the tree rises taller instantly, almost like magic. Some say he speaks 'tree language,' while others believe he simply tells the funniest jokes that even the trees can't resist laughing and growing taller. The tree troopers, along with Felix, transform the lush landscapes of Vermont into a paradise of greenery, one tree at a time. Completing their mission, they return home at dusk, their faces smudged with dirt, but their spirits as high as the mountains. They dream sweet dreams, knowing they've helped their beautiful state remain green. The Great Vermont Tree Planting day isn't just a tradition, it's a celebration of nature and the unbreakable bond between the kids of Vermont and their cherished trees.

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