She could be telling about her daily life in a small French village, like going to the local bakery to buy fresh baguettes every morning.
She may be narrating an adventure she had during her holidays. Maybe she went to the French Alps and had an exciting encounter with some friendly mountain goats. She could talk about how she climbed the hills, the beautiful scenery she saw, and how the goats were not afraid of her at all.
She might be sharing an adventure she had in Paris. Maybe she got lost in the city but then discovered a hidden little park with beautiful flowers and friendly squirrels. And she could be talking about how she felt scared at first but then excited when she found this secret place.
She could tell about her daily life in France, like going to the local bakery every morning to buy fresh baguettes.
It could be a fairytale about a magical forest in France. Maybe she's talking about the little elves that live there and how they protect the ancient trees.
Perhaps she begins by introducing the main character, such as 'There was a little girl just like me who...'. This way, she can easily draw the listener into the story as they can relate to the character being similar to the storyteller herself. It also gives her a starting point to build the plot around this character.
It might be a story about her family. For example, how she and her siblings had a great day at the park, flying kites and having a picnic.
Perhaps she is telling a story about a time when she overcame her fears. For example, she might talk about how she faced her fear of heights by climbing a very tall mountain. She could describe the process of conquering that fear, step by step, and how it made her feel stronger.
The story could be about her little adventures in her neighborhood. She might tell of the old bakery on the corner where she gets the most delicious croissants, or the friendly stray cat that she sometimes feeds. She could also talk about the beautiful gardens she passes by, filled with colorful flowers and how she likes to stop and smell them.
It could be about her daily life in France, like going to the local bakery every morning with her mother to buy fresh baguettes.
She might tell it in a very animated way, using lots of hand gestures.
The moral could be about obedience. In the Jonah story, Jonah initially disobeys God's command to go to Nineveh. But when he finally does as he is told, the people of Nineveh repent. So, the little girl might be emphasizing that we should listen to what is right, even if it's difficult.