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The Dragon's Storytime in the Enchanted Forest


Once upon a time, in a magical forest filled with towering trees and vibrant flowers, there lived a friendly dragon named Drago. Drago was not like any other dragon; he had colorful scales that sparkled in the sunlight and a heart as warm as the summer breeze.



Every evening, the forest would come alive with sparkling lights as Drago gathered all the children and animals in the heart of the forest. Drago loved telling stories, and his favorite book was an ancient, enchanted tome filled with tales of adventure, bravery, and friendship.

One day, as the sun set and the stars began to twinkle, Drago picked up his large book and smiled gently at the eager faces around him. The children laughed and played, while the animals watched curiously, their eyes wide with anticipation.



"Tonight, I will tell you the story of the Brave Little Squirrel," Drago announced, opening the book to a page filled with beautiful illustrations.

The story began with a small squirrel named Sammy who lived in a cozy treehouse. Sammy was very curious and loved exploring the forest. One day, while venturing further than ever before, Sammy discovered a hidden glade where a magical stream flowed. The stream was said to grant one wish to anyone who found it.



Excited by this discovery, Sammy decided to make a wish for courage, as he always felt a bit timid. As soon as he made his wish, the stream sparkled brightly, and Sammy felt a warm glow fill his heart. From that day on, Sammy became the bravest squirrel in the forest, helping his friends and embarking on daring adventures.

The children listened with wide eyes, imagining themselves in Sammy's place, while the animals nodded along, recognizing the truth in the tale. Drago's stories always had a way of making everyone feel brave and hopeful.



As Drago finished the story, the forest echoed with cheers and applause. The magical lights danced around them, celebrating the joy and wonder that filled the enchanted forest. Drago closed his book with a satisfied smile, knowing that tonight, he had once again sparked the imagination and courage in the hearts of his young friends.

And so, under the twinkling stars, the children and animals drifted off to sleep, dreaming of their own brave adventures, inspired by the stories of the friendly dragon named Drago.


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