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In a cozy dragon cave deep in the mountains, little Firemouth struggles with his fiery breath that keeps him awake at night. Despite trying different solutions, he can't seem to stop accidentally breathing fire in his sleep, making his bed too warm. With perseverance and the help of his parents, Firemouth learns a new skill that brings him peace and restful sleep. Discover how courage and determination can solve even the hottest of problems!

Deep within the warm and cozy dragon cave, little Firemouth couldn't sleep. Every time he closed his eyes, he would accidentally breathe fire and make his bed too warm. It made him toss and turn on his soft moss bed. " - I just want to sleep like everyone else," Firemouth sighed. " - You'll find a way," said his mom gently. But Firemouth wondered how he could ever rest with such a fiery problem.

Firemouth's first idea was to sleep on a cold stone. " - Maybe this will keep me cool," he thought as he placed his head on the stone. But it was too hard, and he couldn't find a comfortable position. " - This isn't working," he grumbled, feeling more tired than ever. His mom watched him try with a reassuring smile. " - Keep trying, my little dragon," she encouraged.

The next night, Firemouth tried sleeping in the river. " - The water will surely keep the fire away," he said hopefully. But every time he turned, he splashed and sputtered, soaking his fiery spikes. " - I'm all wet and still not sleeping!" he exclaimed, feeling frustrated. His dad watched from the side, thinking of other ideas. " - Don't give up, Firemouth," his dad said with a wink.

Feeling tired and defeated, Firemouth sat at the entrance of the cave, watching the stars twinkle. " - Maybe I'll never sleep," he whispered sadly to himself. His parents came to sit beside him, wrapping their wings around him. " - It's okay to feel tired, but never give up," his mom said softly. Firemouth nodded, but inside he felt like his flame was flickering out. " - I just wish I could find a way," he sighed.

Just when Firemouth thought he had tried everything, his dad had an idea. " - How about learning to breathe cold air instead of fire?" his dad suggested. Firemouth's eyes widened. " - I can do that?" he asked, feeling a spark of hope. His dad showed him how, taking a deep breath and blowing softly. " - You can do it, Firemouth," his dad encouraged, and Firemouth began to practice.

After practicing all day, Firemouth finally managed to breathe a gentle, cooling breeze. That night, he curled up on his moss bed, feeling the cool air surround him. " - I did it!" he whispered to himself with a smile. He drifted off to sleep, dreaming of adventures in the stars. His parents watched him sleep peacefully, feeling proud. " - You did it, Firemouth," they whispered, tucking him in.

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