What if my crayons drew things that became real?
By: Emma Williams
Once upon a time, in a cozy little house on Maple Street, lived a curious girl named Lily. Lily loved to draw with her rainbow box of crayons. One sunny afternoon, Lily sat at her desk and decided to draw a picture of a big, bright red balloon.
As she finished her drawing, something magical happened! The balloon lifted off the paper and floated into the air. Lily gasped in surprise. "Wow!" she exclaimed, eyes wide with excitement. The real balloon danced around her room, bumping into her bed and tickling her nose.
Lily couldn't believe it. Her crayons were making her drawings come to life! She quickly grabbed her favorite purple crayon and drew a tiny, fluffy kitten. With a swirl of color, the kitten tumbled out of the page, mewing softly. Lily giggled as the kitten pounced around, chasing the red balloon.
Next, Lily drew a delicious-looking cupcake with sprinkles. Poof! The cupcake appeared, smelling sweet and sugary. Lily took a small bite. "Yum!" she said with a big smile.
All afternoon, Lily created wonderful things with her magical crayons—a flurry of butterflies, a shiny toy car, and a golden crown for her head. The room was filled with laughter and joy!
As the sun began to set, Lily carefully returned the crayons to their box. She whispered, "Thank you, crayons, for the best day ever." And with that, she climbed into bed, dreaming of her next colorful adventure.
