Join Stella, a curious little girl from Rome, as she dreams of flying to the stars. Faced with obstacles and doubt, she learns the true meaning of courage.
In the heart of Rome, a little girl named Stella loved to dream about the stars. She wanted to fly to the stars one day. But Stella had a big problem: she didn’t know how to build a rocket. Her friends laughed and said she couldn't do it. Stella felt sad but determined.
Stella decided to start building her rocket. She gathered all her toys and tools. But the first obstacle came when she couldn't find a rocket engine. Without it, her rocket wouldn't fly. Stella scratched her head, feeling puzzled.
Stella searched everywhere for a rocket engine, but she couldn't find one. Then, she tried to make one herself, but it didn't work. Her friend Marco said it was impossible. Stella felt like crying but kept trying.
After many tries, Stella felt tired and wanted to give up. She sat on the ground, looking at her unfinished rocket. - I can't do it, she said to herself. - Maybe everyone was right, she thought.
Just then, Stella’s grandma came by. - What's wrong, Stella? she asked. - I can't build my rocket, Stella replied. Grandma hugged her and said, - Remember, courage means trying even when it's hard. Stella felt a spark of hope and had an idea.
With new courage, Stella asked her friends for help. Together, they found a way to make the rocket engine work. After many tries, the rocket was finally ready. - We did it! Stella shouted with joy. She knew that with courage and friends, anything was possible.
In the heart of Rome, a little girl named Stella loved to dream about the stars. She wanted to fly to the stars one day. But Stella had a big problem: she didn’t know how to build a rocket. Her friends laughed and said she couldn't do it. Stella felt sad but determined.
Stella decided to start building her rocket. She gathered all her toys and tools. But the first obstacle came when she couldn't find a rocket engine. Without it, her rocket wouldn't fly. Stella scratched her head, feeling puzzled.
Stella searched everywhere for a rocket engine, but she couldn't find one. Then, she tried to make one herself, but it didn't work. Her friend Marco said it was impossible. Stella felt like crying but kept trying.
After many tries, Stella felt tired and wanted to give up. She sat on the ground, looking at her unfinished rocket. - I can't do it, she said to herself. - Maybe everyone was right, she thought.
Just then, Stella’s grandma came by. - What's wrong, Stella? she asked. - I can't build my rocket, Stella replied. Grandma hugged her and said, - Remember, courage means trying even when it's hard. Stella felt a spark of hope and had an idea.
With new courage, Stella asked her friends for help. Together, they found a way to make the rocket engine work. After many tries, the rocket was finally ready. - We did it! Stella shouted with joy. She knew that with courage and friends, anything was possible.
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