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Escape from Kindergarten

Tolerance Digital art style

Deny, a young boy in the Czech Republic, feels oppressed by the rules of kindergarten. He dreams of escaping and traveling to South America where he can be free. But his journey is filled with obstacles, and he learns valuable lessons about tolerance along the way.

Deny seděl na okraji pískoviště a pozoroval, jak se ostatní děti bezstarostně honí kolem. V hlavě mu však vířily myšlenky, které se zdaleka netýkaly her. "Proč mi pořád někdo říká, co mám dělat?" zamumlal si pro sebe. "Nejsem přece hloupý. Měl bych rozhodovat sám za sebe." Přisedla k němu Emma, jeho nejlepší kamarádka s jiskřivýma očima a věčně rozcuchanými vlasy. "Deny, co tě trápí?" zeptala se starostlivě. "Nemáš někdy pocit, že nás tady drží jako v kleci?" odpověděl otázkou. Emma pokrčila rameny. "Je to jen školka. Brzy půjdeme domů."

The first obstacle they faced was finding food. They had no money and were very hungry. Deny remembered a small bakery nearby. They decided to ask for help. The baker, a kind old lady, gave them some bread and wished them luck on their journey.

As they traveled further, they faced more obstacles. They had to cross a busy street filled with cars. Deny was scared and started to cry. Tomas held his hand tightly and said, - We can do this together. They waited for the right moment and safely crossed the street.

After many hours of walking, Deny felt like giving up. - I can't do this anymore, he said. Tomas encouraged him, - We're so close, Deny. Don't give up now. They decided to rest for a while under a big tree.

As they rested, a friendly traveler approached them. - Where are you boys headed? he asked. Deny explained their plan to reach South America. The traveler smiled and said, - I can help you get to the airport. He gave them directions and some money for the bus.

With the traveler's help, Deny and Tomas finally reached the airport. They managed to sneak onto a plane heading to Spain. After a long flight, they arrived and continued their journey. They faced many more challenges, but their determination kept them going. Finally, they reached Paraguay, where they pitched their tent and felt truly free.

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