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Lina and the Dragon

Tolerance Digital art style

Lina is a curious little girl who loves adventures. On a camping trip with her family in Indonesia, she follows a mysterious shooting star into the forest and gets lost. She encounters a hungry dragon, challenging her to learn about tolerance and empathy. Can Lina find her way back and make a new friend in the dragon?

Lina was thrilled when her holiday finally arrived. She asked her parents to go camping in the forest to see the stars. " - Can we go, please?" Lina begged her parents. They agreed, and soon the family was off to the forest. As they arrived, the sky turned dark, and Lina was eager to set up camp. But her excitement was interrupted by a loud rustling in the trees.

The family began setting up their tent quickly before it got too dark. Lina, curious as ever, wandered a bit away from the site. " - Look, I found some feathers!" she exclaimed, holding them up high. Her parents called her back, reminding her not to stray too far. The forest at night was full of mysterious sounds and shadows. Lina wondered what could be hiding among the trees.

With the tent up, Lina and her parents went to gather firewood. It was getting chilly, and they needed a campfire. " - Let's find the biggest logs!" Lina said, running ahead. But soon, the path became tricky, with fallen branches and uneven ground. Lina stumbled and dropped her sticks. She felt frustrated but determined to help her family.

As the campfire crackled, Lina shared stories and laughter with her parents. " - This is the best part!" she giggled, watching the flames dance. But when her parents fell asleep, Lina's curiosity got the better of her. She saw a shooting star and decided to follow it into the forest. " - I'll be back soon!" she whispered, but soon she realized she was lost.

Lina felt scared and alone in the dark forest. " - Mom! Dad!" she called, but there was no answer. Suddenly, she heard a growl from the bushes. It was a dragon, and it looked hungry! Lina was terrified at first, but then she noticed the dragon seemed sad. " - Are you okay?" Lina asked bravely. The dragon nodded, explaining it was misunderstood and hungry.

Lina realized the dragon wasn't dangerous, just lonely and misunderstood. " - Maybe we can help each other," she suggested, offering a snack from her backpack. The dragon accepted, smiling for the first time. They talked, and Lina learned the dragon was also lost. Together, they found their way back to the campsite. Lina's parents were relieved and amazed by her tale.

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