The ancient Yaquis revered their gods, as evidenced by their efforts to gather in a council to understand the absence of fire in the world. They believed that the God of Fire held the power of fire and was unwilling to let anyone take it away. Despite the risks, Bobok the Toad bravely entered the house of the God of Fire to steal the fire for the benefit of all. This act of bravery and sacrifice showcased the Yaquis' deep respect and reverence for the gods, as they defied the wrath of the God of Fire to bring fire to the world.

can you rewrite this and make it look like a 12 year old wrote it but keep it formal

The ancient Yaquis really looked up to their gods, you know? They were pretty worried 'cause there was no fire in the world. So, they decided to have a big meeting and figure out why. They thought there was this God of Fire, and he was all possessive of his fire powers, not wanting to share them with anyone. But guess what? This fearless toad named Bobok stepped up and decided to sneak into the God of Fire's house and steal the fire for everyone's sake! It was a massive act of courage and selflessness that showed just how much the Yaquis respected and admired their gods. They weren't even scared of the God of Fire getting super mad. All they wanted was to bring fire back to the world, and that's what they did!