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Princess and prince story 3-4 years old Reading 5 min.

The Magic of Friendship

In a magical kingdom, kind Prince Leo and his friends set out to confront the Wicked Witch of the West, who is stealing the river's magic. Together, they learn the power of kindness and the importance of friendship to bring harmony back to their kingdom.

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Prince Leo, a young boy of about 10 years old, has golden hair that shines in the sun and sparkling eyes full of curiosity. He smiles determinedly, dressed in a blue tunic adorned with golden patterns, reaching out towards the raging river, ready to calm its tumultuous waters. Beside him, Nibbles, a small squirrel with bright eyes and brown fur, climbs onto the prince's shoulder, looking at the river with concern, his little tail twitching with excitement. In the background, Bella, a wise owl with white feathers and large round eyes, perches on a tree branch, attentively observing the scene, seemingly ready to offer advice with her wings slightly spread. The setting is a beautiful valley where the shimmering river winds between lush hills, colorful flowers lining the banks, and tall trees with shimmering leaves creating a magical and peaceful atmosphere. The main situation shows Prince Leo, Nibbles, and Bella united against the agitated river, seeking to calm the waters while preparing to confront the wicked witch hiding in her dark cave nearby. report a problem with this image

Chapter One: The Kind Prince

Once upon a time, in a magical kingdom filled with sparkling rivers and whispering trees, there lived a kind prince named Leo. Prince Leo had bright, twinkling eyes and a heart full of kindness. He loved his kingdom and everyone in it. The flowers danced when he walked by, and the birds sang sweet songs just for him.

One sunny morning, as the golden sun painted the sky, Leo was playing in the royal garden. "Good morning, flowers!" he said, bending down to smell a bright red rose. "You smell lovely today!" The flowers nodded their heads happily, and Leo giggled with delight.

Suddenly, a little squirrel named Nibbles scampered up to him. "Prince Leo! Prince Leo!" squeaked Nibbles, his tiny tail twitching with excitement. "There's trouble in the kingdom! The clouds are frowning, and the river is angry!"

"What do you mean, Nibbles?" asked Leo, his voice soft and caring.

"The Wicked Witch of the West is casting spells! She wants to take the magic from the river and keep it all for herself!" Nibbles said, his eyes wide.

Leo stood tall. "We must help the river! It gives life to our kingdom! Let's gather our friends and find a way to stop her!"

Chapter Two: The Brave Adventure

Leo and Nibbles rushed to gather their friends. They found Bella, a wise owl, perched on a tree branch. "Bella! Can you help us?" asked Leo. "The Wicked Witch is causing trouble!"

Bella fluffed her feathers and nodded. "Of course, dear Prince. We must be brave and clever. Follow me!"

They all flew over the kingdom, through the soft clouds, until they reached the River of Sparkles. The river was indeed angry, its waters swirling and splashing. "Oh no!" cried Leo. "What can we do?"

From behind a big rock, a gentle dragon named Ember appeared. "I can help! I have fire and magic! But we need to be careful," said Ember, his scales glimmering in the sunlight.

Together, the four friends made a plan. "We will talk to the Wicked Witch," said Leo. "We must use kindness. Maybe she just needs a friend."

They approached the witch's dark cave, where shadows danced on the walls. "Hello, Ms. Witch!" called Leo, his voice steady and warm. "We want to talk."

The Wicked Witch looked surprised. "Why would you come here? I want the magic for myself!"

"But magic is meant to be shared," said Leo, his heart brave. "If you share the river's magic, everyone can be happy, including you!"

The witch thought for a moment. The shadows in her cave started to fade. "Maybe you are right, kind prince. I have been lonely."

Chapter Three: A New Beginning

Leo smiled brightly. "You can be our friend! We can share the magic together! Look how the river sparkles when we are all happy!"

The Wicked Witch nodded, her eyes softening. "I want to be happy too. I will return the magic to the river."

With a wave of her hand, the river calmed, and the waters sparkled even brighter. The flowers danced, and the birds sang joyfully.

"Thank you, Ms. Witch!" cheered Nibbles.

Leo beamed with happiness. "Now we can have fun together! Let's celebrate!"

From that day on, the kingdom was filled with laughter and joy. The Wicked Witch became a friend, and they all played games by the river.

And so, Prince Leo, Nibbles, Bella, and Ember learned that kindness and bravery could change hearts. They showed that sharing magic made their kingdom a happier place.

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Magical
Something very special or full of wonder, often found in fairy tales.
Frowning
A facial expression that shows sadness or disapproval.
Casting spells
Using magic words or actions to make something happen.
Brave
Showing courage and not being afraid.
Kindness
The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate to others.
Sparkling
Shining brightly with a shimmering light.

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