Adhan, a curious 5-year-old boy from Maine, dreams of going to space. But when a broken toy rocket dashes his hopes, Adhan faces a series of obstacles that test his courage. Will he find a way to reach the stars?
Adhan was a curious boy with curly brown hair and a big dream. He wanted to go to space. One sunny day in Maine, Adhan’s toy rocket broke into pieces. He felt so sad. Adhan’s mom saw him and asked, - What’s wrong, Adhan? he replied, - My rocket broke! How will I go to space now?
Adhan decided to fix his toy rocket. He gathered glue, tape, and screws. But the pieces didn’t fit back together. Frustrated, he sat on the floor. - Why won’t it work? Adhan sighed. His mom tried to help, but even she couldn’t fix it.
Adhan didn’t give up. He went to the library to find a book about rockets. There were so many big words! He tried to read but got confused. - This is too hard, he said. Adhan’s friend Sam came over and saw him struggling with the book.
Adhan felt like giving up. - I can’t build a rocket, he told Sam. - Maybe we should try one more time, Sam suggested. Adhan shook his head. - It’s no use, I’ll never get to space. He put his head down on the table, feeling defeated.
Just then, a librarian named Mrs. Green walked over. - What’s the matter, Adhan? she asked. Adhan explained his dream and his broken rocket. - Have you tried using a kit? Mrs. Green suggested. She handed him a box labeled ‘Build Your Own Rocket.’
Adhan and Sam worked together on the new rocket kit. They followed the instructions step by step. After hours of hard work, their rocket was finally ready. - We did it! Adhan shouted. He felt so proud and ready for his space adventure.
Adhan was a curious boy with curly brown hair and a big dream. He wanted to go to space. One sunny day in Maine, Adhan’s toy rocket broke into pieces. He felt so sad. Adhan’s mom saw him and asked, - What’s wrong, Adhan? he replied, - My rocket broke! How will I go to space now?
Adhan decided to fix his toy rocket. He gathered glue, tape, and screws. But the pieces didn’t fit back together. Frustrated, he sat on the floor. - Why won’t it work? Adhan sighed. His mom tried to help, but even she couldn’t fix it.
Adhan didn’t give up. He went to the library to find a book about rockets. There were so many big words! He tried to read but got confused. - This is too hard, he said. Adhan’s friend Sam came over and saw him struggling with the book.
Adhan felt like giving up. - I can’t build a rocket, he told Sam. - Maybe we should try one more time, Sam suggested. Adhan shook his head. - It’s no use, I’ll never get to space. He put his head down on the table, feeling defeated.
Just then, a librarian named Mrs. Green walked over. - What’s the matter, Adhan? she asked. Adhan explained his dream and his broken rocket. - Have you tried using a kit? Mrs. Green suggested. She handed him a box labeled ‘Build Your Own Rocket.’
Adhan and Sam worked together on the new rocket kit. They followed the instructions step by step. After hours of hard work, their rocket was finally ready. - We did it! Adhan shouted. He felt so proud and ready for his space adventure.
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