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Sparkle and the Mystery Key

A small blue creature named Sparkle and her friends, Mia and Ben, discover a shiny key on their way to school and embark on an adventure to find its owner. They visit several houses in their neighborhood, meeting different animals along the way.

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A small elf named Sparkle, with shiny wings and curly hair, is joyful and curious. He holds a shiny key in his tiny hands and looks around with sparkling eyes of excitement. Next to him, Mia, a smiling girl in a pink dress with long hair, watches attentively, hands on her hips, full of enthusiasm. Ben, a boy wearing a red hat, laughs joyfully, arms raised in the air as if he just had an idea. The scene takes place in a sunny neighborhood with colorful houses in red, yellow, and blue, surrounded by green trees with bright leaves. The ground is paved with shiny stones, and multicolored flowers grow along the sidewalks. Sparkle, Mia, and Ben are trying to find out who the shiny key belongs to, knocking on the doors of nearby houses, filled with excitement and curiosity. report a problem with this image

“Let's go, friends!” says Sparkle. Sparkle is small. Sparkle is blue. Sparkle has shiny wings. Sparkle is happy.

“Where are we going, Sparkle?” asks Mia. Mia smiles. She holds Sparkle's hand.

“We are going to school!” says Ben. Ben wears a red hat. Ben laughs.

The friends walk down the street. Houses are big. Trees are tall. The sun is bright.

“Look!” says Sparkle. “What is this?” Sparkle sees a shiny key. The key is on the ground.

“Whose key is it?” asks Mia.

“I don't know,” says Ben.

“Let's find out!” says Sparkle.

The friends look. They look at the red house. They look at the yellow house. They look at the blue house.

“Knock, knock!” says Sparkle at the red house.

“Hello!” says Mrs. Cat. “Is this your key?” asks Sparkle.

“No, not my key,” says Mrs. Cat.

“Let's try again,” says Mia.

“Knock, knock!” says Sparkle at the yellow house.

“Hello!” says Mr. Dog. “Is this your key?” asks Sparkle.

“No, not my key,” says Mr. Dog.

“Let's try again,” says Ben.

“Knock, knock!” says Sparkle at the blue house.

“Hello!” says Grandma Owl. “Is this your key?” asks Sparkle.

Grandma Owl looks. Grandma Owl smiles.

“Oh! This is my key,” says Grandma Owl. “I lost it long ago. Many, many days ago.”

“Yay!” says Sparkle. “We found the key!”

“Thank you, friends,” says Grandma Owl.

“Good job, team,” says Sparkle.

“Let's go to school now,” says Mia.

“Yes,” says Ben. “Let's go together.

The friends hold hands. They walk. They laugh. They smile.

Sparkle is happy. Mia is happy. Ben is happy.

Grandma Owl waves.

The day is bright. The friends are together. All is well.

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Sparkle
To shine brightly with flashes of light.
Shiny
Having a bright and smooth surface that reflects light.
Key
A small metal object used to open or close a lock.
Found
To discover something that was lost.
Grandma
A person's grandmother, the mother of their father or mother.
Together
With each other; in the same place.

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