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The Lost Baby Unicorn

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Join Hoy, a brave six-year-old with red hair, as he discovers a lost baby unicorn in the park. Together, they learn the value of tolerance while navigating obstacles to reunite the unicorn with its family.

Hoy was playing in the park when he stumbled upon a tiny, lost unicorn. The unicorn's horn sparkled, but it looked sad and scared. Hoy's heart ached, knowing the unicorn needed to find its family. He decided to help, but he knew it would be a big challenge. - Don't worry, little unicorn. I'll help you find your way home! Hoy said bravely.

Hoy wanted to take the unicorn home to help it, but his parents were in the living room. He needed to sneak the unicorn past them without being noticed. - We have to be super quiet, okay? Hoy whispered to the unicorn. The unicorn nodded, but it accidentally knocked over a flower pot on the porch.

Hoy managed to get the unicorn inside, but another problem arose. The unicorn was hungry, and Hoy didn't know what unicorns ate. - I guess you don't eat cereal like I do, Hoy chuckled, scratching his head. He tried feeding it different foods, but nothing seemed right. The unicorn's tummy kept rumbling.

Hoy sat on his bed, feeling defeated. He didn't know how to help the unicorn find its family or what it needed to eat. - Maybe I'm not the right person to help you, Hoy sighed. The unicorn nuzzled him gently, sensing his sadness. Hoy wondered if he should give up and tell his parents.

Just then, Hoy remembered a story his grandmother told him about unicorns loving sweet treats. - Oh! Maybe you need something sweet, Hoy exclaimed with excitement. He ran to the kitchen and found some sugar cubes. The unicorn gobbled them up happily, and its eyes sparkled with joy.

With the unicorn feeling better, Hoy decided to take it back to the park. He hoped the unicorn's family would be looking for it there. As the sun began to rise, they spotted other unicorns waiting. - Look, there's your family! Hoy cheered. The unicorn pranced over to them, and Hoy felt a sense of pride and happiness.

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