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The Dragon Who Wished to fly The story follows Ignis, a young dragon who suffers from an unusual ailment: despite being a dragon, he cannot fly, much to his embarrassment and the scorn of his peers. Driven by his longing for the clouds, Ignis undertakes a series of comical and desperate attempts to take flight, ranging from jumping off cliffs to tying himself to hot air currents. Ultimately, he finds a unique solution that allows him to experience the joy of the skies, proving that there is more than one way to achieve a lifelong wish. |
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The story is about Pip, a small, ambitious garden gnome who dreams of becoming a world-renowned botanist instead of just watching over the rose bushes. Pip's dream manifests as a stunning, impossibly large hibiscus flower that appears one night, prompting him to dedicate himself to understanding its secrets. Through his study of the magical bloom, Pip learns that true fulfilment comes from pursuing passion, even when it seems too grand for one's small stature. |
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The Mermaid and the Joyful Goldfish The story follows Coralia, a gentle mermaid who is initially quite lonely and withdrawn, believing her true purpose is lost to her. Her life changes when she encounters Finnegan, a tiny, extraordinarily upbeat goldfish who radiates overwhelming happiness. Through Finnegan's unwavering joy and optimism, Coralia learns to embrace her current life in the ordinary reef and discovers that happiness and purpose are found not in grand quests, but in simple, heartfelt connections. |
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The story centres on Elara, a shy girl who is highly anxious about attending her first sleepover at a friend’s large, creaky Victorian house. The night quickly earns the nickname "wobbly" when a combination of too much sugar, too many spontaneous dances, and loose floorboards causes physical instability and chaos. Elara ultimately finds her footing, discovering that friendship provides the necessary stability to navigate even the most socially awkward and physically unsteady situations. |
