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  • Mom and I baked cookies on Saturday. We measured the flour, mixed the dough, and decorated them with sprinkles.
  • When Luna tapped the silver leaf, the whole forest lit up with rainbow light. The animals spoke in soft voices, asking her to help find the lost moonstone.
  • The article explained how plants grow. It described roots, stems, leaves, and what sunlight does for them.
  • Ben practiced soccer every afternoon. With hard work, he got better at dribbling and scoring goals.
  • Ella woke up early, ate breakfast, and got on the bus for school. She sat with her best friend and listened to music.
  • A giant bubble carried Oliver over the city. As he floated above the rooftops, he could hear the wind telling him secrets about the sky.
  • Jax opened his cereal box and found a tiny dragon curled inside. It yawned, puffing a warm spark that spelled out the word “Hello!”
  • Sam’s backpack grew legs and followed him to school. It even talked during class, reminding him where he left his homework.
  • Every night, Maya’s shadow slipped off the wall and danced around her room. One evening, it whispered that it wanted to explore the world outside.
  • Our class took a trip to the nature center. We learned about owls, frogs, and how to protect the streams.