Join Arsam, a wishful six-year-old boy in Tehran, as he dreams of flying on a dragon. Facing doubts and obstacles, Arsam learns the true meaning of courage on his quest to make his dream come true.
In the bustling city of Tehran, a boy named Arsam dreams of flying on a dragon. Every day, he looks up at the sky, imagining himself soaring among the clouds. But there's one big problem: dragons are just stories. Arsam feels that if he can't find a dragon, his dream will never come true. His heart fills with longing as he wonders if he'll ever fly. - I just want to fly, Arsam sighs to himself.
One morning, while walking in a park, Arsam spots a mysterious old book lying under a bench. It's titled 'The Secrets of Dragon Flight.' He opens it eagerly, but the pages are blank. Arsam feels stuck; the book was supposed to help him. - How can I find a dragon with an empty book? Arsam asks, feeling disappointed. His dream seems further away than ever.
Determined, Arsam visits the local library to search for clues about dragons. But the librarian smiles kindly and tells him dragons are mythical. Undeterred, Arsam checks every book about fantasy and magic, but finds nothing useful. His friends laugh at his quest, saying dragons aren't real. - Maybe they're right, Arsam thinks sadly. Yet his heart refuses to give up hope entirely.
After many failed attempts, Arsam begins to doubt himself. He sits quietly in his room, feeling like giving up on his dream. - Maybe dragons really don't exist, he whispers. His eyes fill with tears as he thinks about never flying. Arsam feels alone in his wishful hopes, unsure of what to do next. The dragon dream feels like it's slipping away.
Just then, Arsam's grandfather visits and notices the sadness in his eyes. - What's troubling you, my brave boy? he asks gently. Arsam tells him everything, and his grandfather smiles. - Courage is believing in your dreams, even when it seems impossible, he says. Inspired, Arsam decides to create his own dragon with cardboard and imagination. He realizes he can fly in his heart.
With newfound courage, Arsam builds a magnificent dragon out of cardboard and paints it with bright colors. He climbs on top and imagines he's flying high above Tehran. - I did it, Arsam cheers with joy. In his heart, he feels the wind beneath his wings. Arsam learns that courage and imagination can make any dream soar.
In the bustling city of Tehran, a boy named Arsam dreams of flying on a dragon. Every day, he looks up at the sky, imagining himself soaring among the clouds. But there's one big problem: dragons are just stories. Arsam feels that if he can't find a dragon, his dream will never come true. His heart fills with longing as he wonders if he'll ever fly. - I just want to fly, Arsam sighs to himself.
One morning, while walking in a park, Arsam spots a mysterious old book lying under a bench. It's titled 'The Secrets of Dragon Flight.' He opens it eagerly, but the pages are blank. Arsam feels stuck; the book was supposed to help him. - How can I find a dragon with an empty book? Arsam asks, feeling disappointed. His dream seems further away than ever.
Determined, Arsam visits the local library to search for clues about dragons. But the librarian smiles kindly and tells him dragons are mythical. Undeterred, Arsam checks every book about fantasy and magic, but finds nothing useful. His friends laugh at his quest, saying dragons aren't real. - Maybe they're right, Arsam thinks sadly. Yet his heart refuses to give up hope entirely.
After many failed attempts, Arsam begins to doubt himself. He sits quietly in his room, feeling like giving up on his dream. - Maybe dragons really don't exist, he whispers. His eyes fill with tears as he thinks about never flying. Arsam feels alone in his wishful hopes, unsure of what to do next. The dragon dream feels like it's slipping away.
Just then, Arsam's grandfather visits and notices the sadness in his eyes. - What's troubling you, my brave boy? he asks gently. Arsam tells him everything, and his grandfather smiles. - Courage is believing in your dreams, even when it seems impossible, he says. Inspired, Arsam decides to create his own dragon with cardboard and imagination. He realizes he can fly in his heart.
With newfound courage, Arsam builds a magnificent dragon out of cardboard and paints it with bright colors. He climbs on top and imagines he's flying high above Tehran. - I did it, Arsam cheers with joy. In his heart, he feels the wind beneath his wings. Arsam learns that courage and imagination can make any dream soar.
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