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Mad Ouzo Under The Moon

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In the magical land of Egypt, a little baby named Mad Ouzo, who cannot walk or talk, finds himself alone under the moon. His cries are heard by a kind stranger who takes him on a journey to find safety. Facing obstacles and feeling lost, Mad Ouzo must find the courage to face his emotions and embrace his new world. Will Mad Ouzo discover the courage within himself and find a place to call home?

Mad Ouzo sat under the bright, glowing moon. He felt all alone. He could not walk. He could not talk. He was just a tiny baby in a big, big world. Mad Ouzo cried loudly, hoping someone would hear.

A kind man heard Mad Ouzo's cries. He rushed over to see the baby. - Who are you? the man asked softly. Mad Ouzo just cried more. - Don't worry, I'll help you, the man promised.

The man lifted Mad Ouzo gently and held him close. - We need to find help, he said. But the streets were dark and empty. The man looked worried. How would he find help at this hour?

They walked and walked, but no one was around. The night was quiet. Mad Ouzo felt scared and tired. - Don't cry, little one, the man said. But Mad Ouzo couldn't stop.

Finally, they reached a big building. It was a hospital. The man knocked on the door. - Please, help us, he called out. But there was no answer. The building stood silent.

Mad Ouzo's cries grew louder. The man tried another door. Still, no one answered. - What can we do now? the man wondered aloud. Mad Ouzo felt so small and helpless. The night felt endless.

Just when hope seemed lost, a nurse opened the door. - Oh, a baby! she exclaimed. The man explained everything. The nurse nodded and took Mad Ouzo inside. - We'll take care of you, she promised.

Inside, the hospital was quiet and bright. Mad Ouzo felt safe, but still mad. - You're not alone, the nurse said with a smile. But Mad Ouzo didn't understand. He just wanted to go home.

Days passed, and Mad Ouzo was taken to a new place. It was an orphanage. - You'll be happy here, the nurse said. But Mad Ouzo felt lost. He missed the moon and the night sky.

A kind babysitter came to see him. - Hello, little one, she said warmly. She held Mad Ouzo close. - It's okay to feel mad sometimes, she assured him. Mad Ouzo listened quietly.

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