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.
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