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The Little Girl and The Room

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Once upon a time there was a little girl who dreamed of having her own room, with her own toy boxes filled with Barbie dolls and her own fairy tale books that would tell her all about magical woods, princesses, and talking animals. This little girl liked to play hide and seek all day long and drink tea with her imaginary friend Anna that showed up on the doorstep when she moved in to her new, big home. Anna showed up at the right moment because the little girl waved goodbye to all her friends in the old city and she felt very lonely and sad in the new big city.

Back in her old house, she saw the blue-clothed from head to toes men taking all of her old furniture out and that made her little heart break into thousands of little pieces, so at one point she even decided she’s not leaving her home. But her parents were really persuasive and told her that if she didn’t go with them her new home will be empty and her toys will miss her a lot. However, as the days passed by she started feeling happy in the new neighborhood and when she found out she was finally having a room on her own, she instantly forgot about her old, far away home.

One day, when it was all warm and sunny outside and the little girl wanted to get out and play, her first princess-like bed popped out of nowhere. She could finally enjoy her own place to play, dream and cry and a place where she could peacefully make tea parties with her best friend Anna. Her parents placed her single bed mattress in the middle of the room and just a few minutes later, the little girl was jumping and singing all over it. The next day she and her mum went to the coolest store in town and bought curtains, lights, dolls, pillows and chairs to make the new room the coziest place to make cupcake and tea parties. The little girl even made a comfy corner for her best friend Anna to sleep in and play while everyone else was at school or working. Once the room was almost ready, the little girl and Anna made a huge opening concert: the single bed mattress was their stage, the parents’ deodorants were their microphones and the imagination was their music. After the concert, they invited the little girl’s parents for a cup of tea and delicious strawberry-vanilla cupcakes. It was oh what a night to remember.

The little girl fell in love with her new room so much that she even wanted to skip school the first day she woke up in her new bed embraced by the calming pink and white sheets. But she knew that every good child has to go to school, learn something new and make lots of new friends. After all, when school is over, she can come back home, play all day long in her room with Anna and go to bed once the glorious sun sets and the stars show their light and continue to twinkle twinkle all through the night.

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