Join little Demi on her quest to get rid of the monster in her throat. From noodle soup to yucky medicine, discover how she learns to be brave and patient to feel better.
Demi woke up feeling funny. Her throat tickled, and she felt a little sneezy. She ran to her mom's room. - Mom, there's a monster in my throat! Demi said. - Oh dear, said her mom. The monster made her throat scratchy and her voice funny.
Demi's mom made her warm tea with honey. Demi sipped it slowly, hoping to feel better. - Is the monster gone yet? Demi asked. - Not yet, sweetie, her mom answered. But the monster was still there, roaring in her throat.
Demi's mom gave her favorite noodle soup. The soup was warm and tasty. - I think the monster is shrinking, Demi said hopefully. But sneezes and coughs told her otherwise. The monster wasn't going anywhere.
Demi felt tired and sad. She was tired of sneezing and coughing. - I don't think the monster will ever leave, Demi sighed. She snuggled into her blankets, feeling defeated. Her mom sat beside her, gently patting her back.
Demi's mom brought her a spoon of yucky cold medicine. - This will help, her mom said. - But it's so yucky, Demi complained. She took the medicine anyway, scrunching her face. But soon, she felt a little bit better.
The next morning, Demi woke up with a smile. Her throat was clear, and the monster was gone! - Hooray! The monster is gone! Demi cheered. Her mom laughed and hugged her tight. Demi learned that sometimes, even monsters need a little patience and bravery.
Demi woke up feeling funny. Her throat tickled, and she felt a little sneezy. She ran to her mom's room. - Mom, there's a monster in my throat! Demi said. - Oh dear, said her mom. The monster made her throat scratchy and her voice funny.
Demi's mom made her warm tea with honey. Demi sipped it slowly, hoping to feel better. - Is the monster gone yet? Demi asked. - Not yet, sweetie, her mom answered. But the monster was still there, roaring in her throat.
Demi's mom gave her favorite noodle soup. The soup was warm and tasty. - I think the monster is shrinking, Demi said hopefully. But sneezes and coughs told her otherwise. The monster wasn't going anywhere.
Demi felt tired and sad. She was tired of sneezing and coughing. - I don't think the monster will ever leave, Demi sighed. She snuggled into her blankets, feeling defeated. Her mom sat beside her, gently patting her back.
Demi's mom brought her a spoon of yucky cold medicine. - This will help, her mom said. - But it's so yucky, Demi complained. She took the medicine anyway, scrunching her face. But soon, she felt a little bit better.
The next morning, Demi woke up with a smile. Her throat was clear, and the monster was gone! - Hooray! The monster is gone! Demi cheered. Her mom laughed and hugged her tight. Demi learned that sometimes, even monsters need a little patience and bravery.
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