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A story for 11 to 12 year olds about a mysterious city that relies on a daily winding to survive, featuring a surprising twist and a joyful conclusion.
Video Tale Click Here
A story for 11 to 12 year olds about a mysterious city that relies on a daily winding to survive, featuring a surprising twist and a joyful conclusion.
Video Tale Click Here
A fun story for 5-6 year olds about a toaster named Barnaby who gives the silliest and worst advice imaginable.
Barnaby the Brachiosaurus dipped his brush into a glob of cloud-spun silver and carefully applied it to the canvas. Around him, the prehistoric valley hummed, bathed in the extraordinary hues of a sunset only he could fully capture. The sky was an artist’s palette, bleeding with the colours of ancient memory—molten coral, deep amethyst violet, and a strange, luminous jade green. With his faithful goose, Gemma, chirping advice from her flower-crowned perch on a stool, Barnaby captured the light of the primeval sun. As his brush moved, iridescent, shimmering bubbles drifted past, catching the light and reflecting miniature, perfect versions of the very painting he was creating. It was a moment where art and nature became one under a sky painted with time.
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A thrilling spy adventure for 7 to 9 year olds featuring an undercover octopus navigating the glowing wonders of a coral city.
The Keeper of the Amber Giants
In the heart of the Golden Grove, Barnaby the Gardener knelt amidst a sea of towering sunflowers. Their petals weren't merely yellow; they glowed with a honey-glaze brilliance and burnt-sienna centres that hummed with life. Beside him, a small rabbit named Pip—wearing a crown of electric-blue cornflowers—carefully patting the soil with a tiny silver spade.
The air was thick with the scent of clover-pink mist and the shimmer of passing butterflies with opal-tinted wings. As Barnaby tilted his weathered copper watering can, the liquid that emerged was a sparkling turquoise elixir, promising the flowers they would reach for the indigo-velvet sky. Together, the man and the hare tended to their giants, a quiet partnership of earth and magic under the warm, apricot glow of the morning sun.
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A story called "The Fox of Quiet Questions" for readers aged 8 to 10, following a thoughtful fox as he contemplates the deeper meaning behind his instincts.
The Queen of the Emerald Vortex
In a sun-dappled glade, where sunlight filtered through leaves like molten gold, a majestic geese stood poised. On its regal head rested a crown woven from vibrant, imaginary blooms – turquoise lilies, shimmering indigo roses, and sunstone daisies that pulsed with soft light.
Around it, a living emerald vortex of semi-whirling ferns danced, their green fronds unfurling in hypnotic patterns. From this mystical dance, iridescent magic bubbles arose, filled with shifting, impossible colours – amethyst violet, chartreuse green, and ruby red – each holding a tiny, glittering world. This was the portrait of a forest deity, a beautiful balance of nature's grace and secret wonder.
Video Tale Click Here A story for 11 to 12 year olds about a mysterious city that relies on a daily winding to survive, featuring a sur...