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Story about Mother's Day 3-4 years old Reading 4 min.

The Super-Mom Surprise

In the cheerful village of Sunnydale, four friends—Emma, Jack, Mia, and Leo—come together to create a special surprise for Mother's Day, facing fun challenges along the way as they plan a Super-Mom Cake and colorful cards. Their journey teaches them the joy of creativity and teamwork, even when things don't go as planned.

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There are 4 children: Emma, a 6-year-old girl with long brown hair and sparkling eyes, wearing a pink t-shirt and blue pants, sitting at a table painting a colorful heart with her fingers. Jack, a 7-year-old boy with messy blonde hair and a big smile, wearing a green t-shirt and red shorts, stands next to the table holding a large bowl of cake batter with chocolate splatters on his face. Mia, a 6-year-old girl with curly hair and round glasses, wearing a floral dress, is crouched down cutting paper shapes with colorful scissors. Leo, a 7-year-old boy with brown hair and a mischievous look, wearing a blue t-shirt with a red cape, stands making superhero gestures with chocolate splatters on his cape. The main setting is a bright, colorful classroom with walls decorated with children's drawings, wooden tables covered with colored paper, paint pots, and cakes, illuminated by soft golden sunlight filtering through the windows. The scene shows the children preparing a surprise for Mother's Day, surrounded by colorful creations, laughing and having fun, with a superhero-shaped cake proudly sitting at the center of the table, covered in chocolate splatters. report a problem with this image

Chapter 1: The Plan

In the cozy little village of Sunnydale, where the sun always seemed to smile, a group of four giggling friends gathered in their colorful classroom. There was Emma, who loved to paint with her tiny fingers, Jack, who always had the best ideas, Mia, who adored making crafts, and Leo, who liked to pretend he was a superhero.

One sunny morning, their teacher, Miss Daisy, announced with a big smile, "Children, this Sunday is Mother's Day! Let's make a special surprise for our moms to show them how much we love them."

Emma's eyes twinkled like stars. "I want to make something pretty!"

Jack jumped up, full of beans. "I have an idea! Let's make... a Super-Mom Cake!"

Leo nodded, pretending to fly around the room. "Yes! A cake shaped like a superhero, with a cape and everything!"

Mia clapped her hands with joy. "And we can make cards with lots of colors!"

Miss Daisy chuckled. "That sounds wonderful, my little artists. Let's get started!"

Chapter 2: The Challenges

The classroom buzzed with excitement. Emma and Mia gathered paints and papers, while Jack and Leo took charge of the cake. But soon, they realized it wasn't as easy as they thought!

Emma dipped her fingers into the paint, making swirling patterns on paper. But oh dear, she got paint on her nose and giggled. "Oops, I look like a rainbow!"

Mia snipped and glued happily, her scissors moving like tiny jaws. But when she tried to make a heart, it turned out a bit wobbly. "Uh-oh, it looks like an apple!" she laughed.

Meanwhile, Jack and Leo faced their own cake-tastrophe. Jack said, "Let's put lots of chocolate!" But when they mixed it in, the cake mix splashed everywhere, even on Leo's superhero cape.

Leo giggled, wiping chocolate from his cheek. "We are chocolate superheroes now!"

Miss Daisy came to the rescue, smiling softly. "Don't worry, children. Mistakes make things fun. Just keep trying, and your moms will love it."

Chapter 3: The Big Surprise

Finally, the big day arrived. The children placed their finished cards, now colorful and bright, next to a slightly lopsided but very chocolaty Super-Mom Cake. Miss Daisy had helped with the baking, making sure it was just right.

Emma, Jack, Mia, and Leo stood proudly beside their creations. The classroom filled with excited whispers as all the moms arrived, their faces glowing with happiness.

Emma ran to her mom, holding the card with a painted heart. "Happy Mother's Day, Mommy! I made this for you!"

Mia gave her mom a big hug. "It's a heart-apple, because I love you to the moon and back!"

Jack presented the cake with Leo. "Look, it's a Super-Mom Cake, because you're our superhero!"

Leo added, "And it's extra chocolatey, just like you like it!"

All the moms laughed and hugged their children, their hearts full of joy and love.

Miss Daisy clapped her hands. "What a special Mother's Day this is, thanks to you wonderful children!"

As the day ended, the children felt warm and happy inside, knowing they had made their moms smile. And that, they knew, was the best superpower of all.

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Cozy
Comfortable and warm, a place that feels like home
Surprise
Something unexpected or surprising, often a gift or event that makes someone happy
Creations
Things that have been made or invented, especially through art or craft
Chocolaty
Having the taste or flavor of chocolate
Lopsided
Not even or balanced, something that is higher on one side than the other
Superpower
A special ability that someone has, often used in stories about superheroes

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