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14 Stories

  • Sky's the limit by Johnmattmullen22
    Johnmattmullen22
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    Excerpt from picture book; Sky's the Limit published 2024. First edition short story published 2021 (available as e-book). A story about being human. We are complicated beings. The metal box, with flashing lights all around, represents the way in which we over-complicate our lives. The 'eye' is pure and what we aspire to be. Who will win the game of golf? Will the box be restored? Why not find out?
  • Jara the Brave Wombat and the Lost Stars by jamiestails
    jamiestails
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    In "Jara the Brave Wombat and the Lost Stars," join Jara, a courageous wombat, and his friends as they embark on a Dreamtime adventure to find and restore the lost stars, or mali, that light up the night sky. With the help of Kura the dingo, Lani the platypus, and Bunjil the eagle, they navigate challenges and work together to bring light back to the darkness. This engaging story, filled with Aboriginal words and themes of teamwork and bravery, introduces children to the rich traditions of Australia's First Peoples. Perfect for bedtime, it inspires young readers to value cooperation and courage.
  • The Rainbow Serpent and the Little Waterhole by jamiestails
    jamiestails
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    Dive into the enchanting world of the Dreamtime with "The Rainbow Serpent and the Little Waterhole." In this heartwarming tale, young readers will journey alongside the wise and colorful Rainbow Serpent, who brings life and water to a thirsty land. Through gentle storytelling and the inclusion of Aboriginal words, children will learn about kindness, wisdom, and the beauty of nature. Perfect for bedtime, this story will captivate young minds and introduce them to the rich traditions of Australia's First People
  • The Feather by lawholder
    lawholder
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    In the vibrant meadow where dreams take flight, a tiny feather embarks on a whimsical adventure that's as light as the breeze itself. The Feather tells the story of a plucky little feather with big dreams and a flair for the dramatic. After a gust of wind sweeps it far from its bird, the feather experiences the world from a whole new perspective, encountering a curious ladybug, a wise old frog, and a shimmering brook along the way. Through delightful encounters and gentle humor, the feather learns that sometimes the greatest adventures lead us back to where we started. With charming illustrations that bring the feather's journey to life, this heartwarming tale reminds young readers that home is where the heart is, and every little journey is filled with magic and meaning. Perfect for bedtime or storytime, The Feather invites children to float along on a gentle breeze of imagination, discovering that even the smallest of us can have grand adventures. Genre: Children's Adventure/Fantasy Age Range: 4-8 years old Word Count: Approximately 400-500 words
  • Tiddalik the Thirsty Frog** by jamiestails
    jamiestails
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    In "Tiddalik the Thirsty Frog," journey into the Dreamtime with the giant frog Tiddalik, who drinks up all the water, leaving the land dry and the animals thirsty. Join the wise koala Waru and the funny platypus Dibbi as they work together to make Tiddalik laugh and restore water to the land. This heartwarming tale, filled with Aboriginal words and delightful dialogue, teaches children the importance of cooperation, joy, and problem-solving. Perfect for bedtime, this story will captivate young minds and introduce them to the rich traditions of Australia's First Peoples.
  • The Mysterious Chocolate Factory by MahekBangi
    MahekBangi
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    Mahek plans a magical adventure for her friends in her very own secret Chocolate factory. This book is suitable for 6 year olds to 16 year olds.
  • 🦊Story:Noura and the City that Feared Nothink  by Wassima_M
    Wassima_M
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    Title: Noura and the City of No Fear By: Wassima.M Description: What if bravery didn't mean being fearless - but choosing to rise, even when you're scared? Follow Noura, a timid girl with a bold heart, as she discovers a hidden city where courage grows like flowers and kindness is the greatest superpower. With talking animals, floating forests, and bridges made of dreams, this enchanting tale teaches children that true heroes are those who keep walking... even when they tremble. A magical, funny, and inspiring adventure for kids ages 6-10. ✨ Because every child has a hero inside - they just have to believe. > © 2025 Wassima.M. All Rights Reserved. This story and its characters are the original creation of Wassima.M. No part of this work may be copied, reproduced, or distributed without the author's written permission.
  • Title: Nari and the Hidden Waterhole by jamiestails
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    In "Nari and the Hidden Waterhole," join Nari, a clever snake, and her animal friends as they embark on a Dreamtime quest to find a secret waterhole hidden in a dry, parched land. With Yara the kangaroo's powerful legs, Mina the koala's sharp eyes, and Bina the emu's keen sense of smell, they uncover the hidden bubba and restore life to the land. This enchanting story, filled with Aboriginal words and themes of teamwork, teaches children about cooperation and the value of working together to overcome challenges. Perfect for bedtime, it introduces young readers to the rich traditions of Australia's First Peoples.
  • Pongy's story by ChristianaNovels
    ChristianaNovels
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    Pongy is a little ping pong ball who dreams of adventures beyond just playing on a table. One day, by accident, she rolls out of the gym and embarks on a journey through various landscapes, meeting many friends, like a butterfly, forest animals, and a crab on a beach. Despite her adventures, Pongy feels a sense of emptiness because she has no one to share her stories with. Eventually, a young boy finds her on the beach, takes her home, and Pongy discovers a new family full of joy, where she can continue bouncing with happiness while sharing her adventures.
  • Bunjil and the River of Life by jamiestails
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    In "Bunjil the Eagle and the Creation of the Rivers," join Bunjil, the wise eagle, and his animal friends on a Dreamtime adventure to transform a dry, lifeless land. With the help of Korra the kangaroo, Wari the wombat, Nardi the platypus, and Buru the kookaburra, Bunjil creates winding rivers and brings vital rain to the land. This enchanting story, rich with Aboriginal words and values of cooperation, teaches children about the power of working together to create positive change. Perfect for bedtime, it introduces young readers to the beauty and wisdom of Australia's First Peoples.
  •  Walu the Sun Woman and the Night Sky by jamiestails
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    In "Walu the Sun Woman and the Night Sky," young readers will journey into the Dreamtime to discover how Walu, the shy Sun Woman, brought light to the dark night sky. Through her kindness and magic, Walu creates twinkling stars and the Miligal (Milky Way) to guide the animals. This enchanting tale, featuring Aboriginal words, teaches children about the beauty of the night and the importance of helping others. Perfect for bedtime, this story will captivate young minds and introduce them to the rich traditions of Australia's First Peoples.
  • 💛🌙little stories and poems⭐💫 by little-prince-artie
    little-prince-artie
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    until the sun rises in the morn, little one~ just some short stories for small children or other regressors and/or system littles, or the young at heart. my only goal is to make stories anyone might get attached to and stories you'll want to read over and over!
  • The Mystery Boy by mattycait
    mattycait
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    When a boy keeps cropping up a standout girl starts to get curious. Follow this hilarious story as this girl becomes a spy and goes on a journey making a very special friend.
  • Miri and the Lost Rainbow by jamiestails
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    Miri the Clever Emu and the Lost Rainbow," young readers will journey into the Dreamtime with Miri, a wise and clever emu. When the vibrant Bunjil (Rainbow) disappears, leaving the world dull and gray, Miri sets out on a quest to restore the colors. Through her cleverness and bravery, she uncovers clues and rescues the Bunjil, bringing joy and beauty back to the land. This enchanting story introduces children to Aboriginal words and teaches the values of perseverance and helping others, making it a perfect bedtime read.