Adventurous Stories
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Young readers in elementary and middle school, as well as their families, will enjoy these stories of adventure, mystery, and fantasy. Have your youngsters captivated with stories featuring a diverse cast of characters, such as brave girls and boys, wizards and witches, dragons, princes and princesses, zombies, and horses, among others. Kids between the ages of 4 and 14 should read this book. Playdate, kids' party, sleepover, car ride, plane ride, and bedtime are all excellent times to read the stories!
Lunaasha & Charisha
Hello, We are sisters and our names are Lunaasha and Charisha. Lunaasha is a middle school student. Lunaasha likes to write stories, singing, swimming, sketching, and exploring new things. Charisha is an elementary school student. Charisha likes to write stories, dancing, swimming, biking, and learning new things.
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Adventurous Stories - Lunaasha & Charisha
Stories:
Spooky Mansion
Underwater Urchin
The Golden Horse
Sky City
Magic Whistle
Treat Thief
Adventure in the Woods
Piggy Bank Challenge
The Woodcutter
The Lost Princess
Introduction
Young readers in elementary and middle school, as well as their families, will enjoy these stories of adventure, mystery, and fantasy. Have your youngsters captivated with stories featuring a diverse cast of characters, such as brave girls and boys, wizards and witches, dragons, princes and princesses, zombies, and horses, among others.
Kids between the ages of 4 and 14 should read this book. Playdate, kids' party, sleepover, car ride, plane ride, and bedtime are all excellent times to read the stories!
Spooky Mansion
"D o you guys need any water or more food before we go for our walk? I said to my friends.
What could go wrong, Zoe?" my mom said. My friends were Leo, Jake, and Stacy.
WE WALKED INTO THE forest and kept talking and talking, and went off the walking trail and got lost! It became dark, and we didn’t know what to do, so we just kept walking, hoping we would find a house to stay in for the night. We kept walking and got to a spooky-looking mansion!
AS WE KEPT WALKING towards the mansion, groups of zombies were walking towards us! We got so scared and ran away, but it was too late. The zombies had surrounded us! The zombies asked us, Who are you and what are you doing here?
We were walking in the forest, and got lost and didn’t know how to get home!
Stacy replied. Hmm, we will help you get home if you solve our riddles, and go to our mansion!
The zombies replied. Oh, yeah, we can go to the mansion!
Leo blurted! All of us gave Leo a look. That look is like Leo was a panda-faced dragon with bare legs. Okay, now I know you are ready. Please go ahead.
The zombies said.
WE STROLLED TOWARDS the mansion. After we entered the mansion, the door swung closed. We all got so scared, but knew we had to be brave in order to get past the zombies and get home. Then we heard a voice that said Good Luck, Your Time Starts Now!
. Then the 1rst riddle came. There were people who lived in pink, blue, yellow, and greenhouses. Who lived in the White House? We will never figure this out. It’s too hard!
Jake said. It’s ok, if we take our time we can figure this out and get home,
Stacy replied.
I looked at all my friends’ hopeless faces and was about to speak when all of us heard a voice. You foolish children, how are you going to figure this out when you all don’t even know this simple answer? You only have a little more time until this mansion turns into a volcano!
The Voice said. We all knew what we had to do and thought about the riddle. Just then Leo said I always wanted to see the White House in Washington DC!
Just then I got the answer and said, Leo, that’s it!
! Everybody was confused and they were looking at me. I said, The White House is where the president lives, right?
. Yeah, so what,
Stacy said. It’s asking who lives in the White House, right? The president lives in the White House!’’ I said.
That’s It" Jake exclaimed! I typed the answer in, and it worked!
A door opened to the next riddle. There was a note that said, This will be your last riddle, but the most challenging one!
. The riddle said, I have many legs, but I can lose them or get more of them. Who Am I.
We all were stuck on this one, and nobody knew the answer. Leo pulled out his phone and started looking at ocean pictures since she loved animals in the ocean. Stacy was getting annoyed and was going to scream at Leo, but she said, Leo, it’s not a good time to look at your phone.
This time, I used my phone to figure out the code,
he replied. We all looked confused and said How?!
"Most animals that can grow and lose legs are in the ocean. The animal I love most is the animal we