Tales and Stories for Children Before Going to Sleep
By Anna Wass
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"Tales and Stories for Children Before Bedtime."
It's a collection of stories and fairy tales intended for children.
The book offers heartwarming adventures, brave heroes, and enchanting worlds, providing captivating and relaxing reading material before sleep.
Whether they're fantastical tales or exciting adventures, there's something for every taste.
It's a wonderful way to stimulate your children's imagination!
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Tales and Stories for Children Before Going to Sleep - Anna Wass
The enchanted forest puzzles
Léa and her dream
Léa wakes up with a smile. Today is her birthday and she can't wait to discover the gifts her parents have prepared for her. She jumps out of bed and runs to her room where a large poster of Lara Croft, her favorite heroine, sits. Léa admires the beautiful adventurer who travels the world in search of treasures and mysteries. She dreams of being like him one day.
But Léa knows that it's just a dream. In reality, she is a shy and fearful little girl who does not dare to assert herself. At school, she is often the target of mockery from her classmates who call her a sissy
. She doesn't have many friends and feels lonely and misunderstood.
Léa is getting ready to go to school, hoping that this day will be different. Maybe her classmates will be nicer to her and wish her a happy birthday. Maybe she'll find the courage to talk to them and show them that she's not as weak as they think.
But Léa quickly becomes disillusioned when she arrives at school. No one seems to remember his birthday. On the contrary, the mockery redoubles in intensity. Lea is mocked by Tom, the leader of the gang, who makes fun of his backpack decorated with a Lara Croft logo. He tells her that she would be better off playing with dolls rather than pretending to be an adventurer. He challenges her: if she's so brave, let her go explore the forest behind the school and bring back a souvenir.
Léa the adventurer
Léa is terrified by this proposal. She knows that the forest is forbidden to students and that it is full of dangers. She fears wild beasts, venomous insects and hidden traps. She refuses the challenge and runs away, crying to the laughter of the other children.
Léa returns home with a heavy heart. She feels useless and cowardly. She tells herself that she will never be an adventurer like Lara Croft. She takes refuge in her room and forgets the gifts her parents gave her. She doesn't want anything.
It was then that she noticed an envelope protruding from her mailbox.
She takes it and opens it with curiosity. Inside, there is a treasure map and a message: If you want to have an extraordinary adventure, follow the clues and find the treasure hidden in the forest. But be careful, you will have to show courage and determination. Signed: your secret admirer.
Léa is intrigued by this mysterious letter. Who could be his secret admirer? And what is this treasure hidden in the forest? Is this a trap or an invitation? Léa hesitates