Join Pratha, a curious 4-year-old, on her daring quest to build a rocket and journey to space. Along the way, she faces numerous challenges, like missing parts and doubting friends, which test her courage. Will Pratha find the strength to overcome these obstacles and reach the stars?
Pratha loved looking at the stars and dreamed of going to space. One day, she decided to build her own rocket to explore the universe. But there was a big problem—Pratha didn't know how to build a rocket! " - I need to find out how," Pratha said to her stuffed bear. " - Maybe the library has a book about rockets," the bear seemed to reply in her imagination.
Pratha went to the library to find a book about rockets. But the shelves were too tall for her to reach. " - How will I get that book?" Pratha wondered aloud. She looked around for help but saw only a sleepy librarian. Pratha's heart sank as she realized she might not learn how to build her rocket.
Determined, Pratha found a small stool and climbed up to reach the book. As she stretched on her toes, the book wobbled and fell to the floor. She picked it up, only to discover it was about cooking, not rockets. " - Oh no, wrong book!" Pratha exclaimed. Her courage was being tested, but she didn't give up yet.
Pratha asked her friend Ravi for help. Ravi laughed and said, " - You can't really go to space, Pratha!" His words made her feel small and unsure. " - But I want to try," Pratha replied softly. She felt sad but knew she had to keep trying. Her dream of going to space was too important to give up now.
With a heavy heart, Pratha sat in her room and looked at the pieces of her unfinished rocket. " - Maybe Ravi is right," she whispered, feeling like giving up. Her dream seemed impossible. But then she remembered her courage and curiosity. " - I have to find a way," she said, determined to try once more.
Just then, Pratha's grandma came in and saw her sad face. " - What's wrong, my dear?" Grandma asked kindly. Pratha explained her dream and all the obstacles she faced. Grandma smiled and said, " - Courage means trying even when it's hard." Her words gave Pratha hope and an idea to try again.
With renewed determination, Pratha asked her parents for help. Together, they found all the parts needed for the rocket. " - We can do it!" Pratha cheered with a big smile. Her parents helped her build the rocket step by step. Pratha's courage and teamwork made her dream feel possible again.
Finally, Pratha's rocket was ready, and she put on her astronaut suit. " - I'm ready for space!" she announced proudly. As she climbed into her pretend rocket, she felt brave and excited. Pratha's courage had taken her to the stars, if only in her imagination. Her journey to space was just the beginning.
Pratha loved looking at the stars and dreamed of going to space. One day, she decided to build her own rocket to explore the universe. But there was a big problem—Pratha didn't know how to build a rocket! " - I need to find out how," Pratha said to her stuffed bear. " - Maybe the library has a book about rockets," the bear seemed to reply in her imagination.
Pratha went to the library to find a book about rockets. But the shelves were too tall for her to reach. " - How will I get that book?" Pratha wondered aloud. She looked around for help but saw only a sleepy librarian. Pratha's heart sank as she realized she might not learn how to build her rocket.
Determined, Pratha found a small stool and climbed up to reach the book. As she stretched on her toes, the book wobbled and fell to the floor. She picked it up, only to discover it was about cooking, not rockets. " - Oh no, wrong book!" Pratha exclaimed. Her courage was being tested, but she didn't give up yet.
Pratha asked her friend Ravi for help. Ravi laughed and said, " - You can't really go to space, Pratha!" His words made her feel small and unsure. " - But I want to try," Pratha replied softly. She felt sad but knew she had to keep trying. Her dream of going to space was too important to give up now.
With a heavy heart, Pratha sat in her room and looked at the pieces of her unfinished rocket. " - Maybe Ravi is right," she whispered, feeling like giving up. Her dream seemed impossible. But then she remembered her courage and curiosity. " - I have to find a way," she said, determined to try once more.
Just then, Pratha's grandma came in and saw her sad face. " - What's wrong, my dear?" Grandma asked kindly. Pratha explained her dream and all the obstacles she faced. Grandma smiled and said, " - Courage means trying even when it's hard." Her words gave Pratha hope and an idea to try again.
With renewed determination, Pratha asked her parents for help. Together, they found all the parts needed for the rocket. " - We can do it!" Pratha cheered with a big smile. Her parents helped her build the rocket step by step. Pratha's courage and teamwork made her dream feel possible again.
Finally, Pratha's rocket was ready, and she put on her astronaut suit. " - I'm ready for space!" she announced proudly. As she climbed into her pretend rocket, she felt brave and excited. Pratha's courage had taken her to the stars, if only in her imagination. Her journey to space was just the beginning.
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