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A whimsical story for children aged 4 to 8 about a young girl who makes the delicious discovery that sunset clouds taste exactly like sweet peach candy. I hope this magical adventure brings a smile to your face!
This story floats away from the heavy and the serious, taking us into a world of sweetness and whimsy where the sky is literally a treat.
English: Cloud Cotton Candy
Toby climbed the tallest hill in the meadow, clutching his grandfather’s ancient wooden spinning rod. High above, the clouds weren't made of water or ice today; they were pink, fluffy, and smelled faintly of toasted sugar. With a flick of his wrist, Toby cast his line into the sky, catching a stray breeze. Slowly, a giant puff of strawberry-scented mist began to twirl around his rod, growing larger and softer until he held a piece of the sunset in his hands.
Chinese: 云朵棉花糖 (Yúnduǒ miánhuā táng)
托比爬上草地里最高的小山坡,手里紧紧握着爷爷留下的那根古老木制旋转杆。高空中的云朵今天并非由水汽或冰晶组成;它们粉嘟嘟、蓬松松的,还带着一股淡淡的焦糖香味。托比手腕一抖,将线投向天空,捕捉到了一缕微风。慢慢地,一团巨大的草莓味雾气开始绕着他的长杆旋转,变得越来越大、越来越软,直到他手里握住了一抹落日的余晖。
Vocabulary List
Word (English) | Chinese (Simplified) | Pinyin | Definition/Context |
Meadow | 草地 / 牧场 | cǎo dì | A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay. |
Fluffy | 蓬松的 | péng sōng de | Light and airy, like cotton or a cloud. |
Toasted | 烘烤的 | hōng kǎo de | Cooked or browned by exposure to radiant heat. |
Mist | 雾气 | wù qì | A cloud of tiny water droplets (or in this case, sugar!). |
Sunset | 落日 / 日落 | luò rì | The time in the evening when the sun disappears. |
Sweet Tip: In Chinese, the word for cotton candy is 棉花糖 (miánhuā táng), which literally means "cotton sugar." It’s the perfect description for something that looks like a cloud and tastes like a dream!
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