Ethan dreams of flying a kite as high as the sky, but he must overcome several obstacles with the help of his mom to make his dream come true.
Ethan was sitting at the kitchen table, dreaming about flying a kite. He wanted to see it soar high like a bird. But there was one problem: he didn't know how to make a kite. Ethan felt like it was the biggest problem in the world. He needed a wise plan to make his dream come true. He decided to ask his mom for help.
Ethan's mom sat down with him at the table. They began to gather materials to make a kite. But they didn't have enough sticks to make the frame. Ethan felt stuck. - What can we do, Mom? Ethan asked. His mom thought for a moment.
Ethan's mom had an idea. They could use straws instead of sticks. Ethan tried to tape the straws together, but they kept falling apart. - It's not working, Ethan sighed. He felt a little worried. His mom encouraged him to try again.
Ethan felt like giving up. His kite just wouldn't stay together. - Maybe I can't do it, he said, feeling sad. He pushed the materials aside and crossed his arms. But his mom smiled and hugged him. - Let's think this through together, she said gently.
Suddenly, Ethan had a great idea! They could use some string to tie the straws together. His mom helped him carefully tie the string around the straws. - It's working! Ethan shouted excitedly. They both cheered as the kite started to take shape. Ethan felt wiser and happy.
Ethan and his mom finally finished the kite. They took it outside to fly it in the breeze. The kite soared high up into the sky, just like Ethan dreamed. - We did it, Mom! Ethan laughed. He felt proud and full of wisdom. His dream had come true.
Ethan was sitting at the kitchen table, dreaming about flying a kite. He wanted to see it soar high like a bird. But there was one problem: he didn't know how to make a kite. Ethan felt like it was the biggest problem in the world. He needed a wise plan to make his dream come true. He decided to ask his mom for help.
Ethan's mom sat down with him at the table. They began to gather materials to make a kite. But they didn't have enough sticks to make the frame. Ethan felt stuck. - What can we do, Mom? Ethan asked. His mom thought for a moment.
Ethan's mom had an idea. They could use straws instead of sticks. Ethan tried to tape the straws together, but they kept falling apart. - It's not working, Ethan sighed. He felt a little worried. His mom encouraged him to try again.
Ethan felt like giving up. His kite just wouldn't stay together. - Maybe I can't do it, he said, feeling sad. He pushed the materials aside and crossed his arms. But his mom smiled and hugged him. - Let's think this through together, she said gently.
Suddenly, Ethan had a great idea! They could use some string to tie the straws together. His mom helped him carefully tie the string around the straws. - It's working! Ethan shouted excitedly. They both cheered as the kite started to take shape. Ethan felt wiser and happy.
Ethan and his mom finally finished the kite. They took it outside to fly it in the breeze. The kite soared high up into the sky, just like Ethan dreamed. - We did it, Mom! Ethan laughed. He felt proud and full of wisdom. His dream had come true.
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