The City of Gold
The City of Gold is empty when they get there, a scary warning of what happens when people are greedy. But the thing they value most is a library full of old books with wise words. Lily, Max, and Ruby now know that their real trip was one of self-discovery and that the things they learned along the way—like friendship, bravery, and lessons—are much more important than anything they could have brought with them.
They choose to protect the city's beauty and wonder by not telling anyone where it is. When they get home, they have learned new things and grown as people. A lot of people in their community and readers learn from their story that real wealth doesn't come from material things, but from deep relationships, courage, and seeking truth and morals. This story, which takes place in a magical world, shows how important it is to enjoy the trip and find the valuable gems within us and others.
Chapter 1: starts the story.
In the cute little town of Sunflower, which was surrounded by pretty hills and colorful flowers, every child looked forward to a certain time of day. Sunflower's kids would gather around a roaring fire in the middle of the hamlet as the sky turned orange and pink from the setting sun. Their faces were warmed by the fire, and their hearts were happy at the thought of more stories to come. Lily was one of these young people who were really listening. Like the stars in the sky, her eyes were full of wonder and interest.
This evening, a soft breeze blew through the leaves, and the air smelled wonderful from the sunflowers that were in bloom. Village leader sat by the fire. He was an old, wise man with a long, white beard. When he started telling stories about faraway places and long ago, the kids stopped talking and looked at him with wide, focused eyes. There were rumors that the most-anticipated story was about a mythical city that was so beautiful that it was made of gold. This city was shrouded in mystery and charmed by mountains and woods, which kept its huge wealth safe from careless tourists.
Lily was fascinated by the elder's rich, interesting voice as he spoke. She saw streets that were paved with gold that was so bright it lit up the night, ponds with water that was as clear as glass, and tall golden walls that sparkled in the sun. Along with being a prosperous area, the City of Gold stood for travel and the unknown. Lily's heartbeat fast at the thought of finding it, of going into a story and making it come true. She thought about bringing it to everyone in the world and showing them that the stories told by the elders were more than just bedtime stories.
The kids whispered to each other near her, and their voices were both nervous and excited. There were people who said the city was just a story told at night to pass the time. Some people wished it were true—a treasure that only the bravest searchers could find. Lily, on the other hand, was very determined for her age and was very interested in folklore. It was like the City of Gold, a flash of wonder and danger, was calling to her. Together with the elder's story, Lily's was over, but it wasn't. As she lay in bed that night and looked up at the roof of her lovely little room, her mind was full of all the things that could happen. How did she find her way around the city? How hard could things get for her? What kind of people would she meet on her journey? Even though the fire was out and it was cold outside, Lily was still filled with her own fire of excitement, wonder, and hope.
Lily thought a lot about the City of Gold in the days that followed. She started drawing possible routes to find it. She also read every book she could get her hands on and even asked people in the town for help. People who knew her saw that she had changed; the goal spark lit up her eyes. They knew Lily would battle hard to reach her goals. Lily was excited to leave the well-known fields of Sunflower Village and join a world of magic and mystery. The elder's stories had interested her, and she was eager to find out the truth. Chapter 2: The Chart
While playing with her grandma on a nice afternoon, Lily, who was smart and brave, climbed the rickety wooden ladder up to the attic. This attic was beautiful. It was full of old boxes, books, and other things from the past, and each one had a story to tell. Lily found something almost hidden in a corner while looking through this old treasure chest. An old, rolled-up piece of paper was held together by a tattered red ribbon. Lily spread the paper out on the wooden floor and untied the ribbon. She was so excited that her hands were shaking. The light from the attic came in through a small window and lit up the map, letting Lily's eager eyes see what it showed.
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They choose to protect the city's beauty and wonder by not telling anyone where it is. When they get home, they have learned new things and grown as people. A lot of people in their community and readers learn from their story that real wealth doesn't come from material things, but from deep relationships, courage, and seeking truth and morals. This story, which takes place in a magical world, shows how important it is to enjoy the trip and find the valuable gems within us and others.
Chapter 1: starts the story.
In the cute little town of Sunflower, which was surrounded by pretty hills and colorful flowers, every child looked forward to a certain time of day. Sunflower's kids would gather around a roaring fire in the middle of the hamlet as the sky turned orange and pink from the setting sun. Their faces were warmed by the fire, and their hearts were happy at the thought of more stories to come. Lily was one of these young people who were really listening. Like the stars in the sky, her eyes were full of wonder and interest.
This evening, a soft breeze blew through the leaves, and the air smelled wonderful from the sunflowers that were in bloom. Village leader sat by the fire. He was an old, wise man with a long, white beard. When he started telling stories about faraway places and long ago, the kids stopped talking and looked at him with wide, focused eyes. There were rumors that the most-anticipated story was about a mythical city that was so beautiful that it was made of gold. This city was shrouded in mystery and charmed by mountains and woods, which kept its huge wealth safe from careless tourists.
Lily was fascinated by the elder's rich, interesting voice as he spoke. She saw streets that were paved with gold that was so bright it lit up the night, ponds with water that was as clear as glass, and tall golden walls that sparkled in the sun. Along with being a prosperous area, the City of Gold stood for travel and the unknown. Lily's heartbeat fast at the thought of finding it, of going into a story and making it come true. She thought about bringing it to everyone in the world and showing them that the stories told by the elders were more than just bedtime stories.
The kids whispered to each other near her, and their voices were both nervous and excited. There were people who said the city was just a story told at night to pass the time. Some people wished it were true—a treasure that only the bravest searchers could find. Lily, on the other hand, was very determined for her age and was very interested in folklore. It was like the City of Gold, a flash of wonder and danger, was calling to her. Together with the elder's story, Lily's was over, but it wasn't. As she lay in bed that night and looked up at the roof of her lovely little room, her mind was full of all the things that could happen. How did she find her way around the city? How hard could things get for her? What kind of people would she meet on her journey? Even though the fire was out and it was cold outside, Lily was still filled with her own fire of excitement, wonder, and hope.
Lily thought a lot about the City of Gold in the days that followed. She started drawing possible routes to find it. She also read every book she could get her hands on and even asked people in the town for help. People who knew her saw that she had changed; the goal spark lit up her eyes. They knew Lily would battle hard to reach her goals. Lily was excited to leave the well-known fields of Sunflower Village and join a world of magic and mystery. The elder's stories had interested her, and she was eager to find out the truth. Chapter 2: The Chart
While playing with her grandma on a nice afternoon, Lily, who was smart and brave, climbed the rickety wooden ladder up to the attic. This attic was beautiful. It was full of old boxes, books, and other things from the past, and each one had a story to tell. Lily found something almost hidden in a corner while looking through this old treasure chest. An old, rolled-up piece of paper was held together by a tattered red ribbon. Lily spread the paper out on the wooden floor and untied the ribbon. She was so excited that her hands were shaking. The light from the attic came in through a small window and lit up the map, letting Lily's eager eyes see what it showed.
The City of Gold
The City of Gold is empty when they get there, a scary warning of what happens when people are greedy. But the thing they value most is a library full of old books with wise words. Lily, Max, and Ruby now know that their real trip was one of self-discovery and that the things they learned along the way—like friendship, bravery, and lessons—are much more important than anything they could have brought with them.
They choose to protect the city's beauty and wonder by not telling anyone where it is. When they get home, they have learned new things and grown as people. A lot of people in their community and readers learn from their story that real wealth doesn't come from material things, but from deep relationships, courage, and seeking truth and morals. This story, which takes place in a magical world, shows how important it is to enjoy the trip and find the valuable gems within us and others.
Chapter 1: starts the story.
In the cute little town of Sunflower, which was surrounded by pretty hills and colorful flowers, every child looked forward to a certain time of day. Sunflower's kids would gather around a roaring fire in the middle of the hamlet as the sky turned orange and pink from the setting sun. Their faces were warmed by the fire, and their hearts were happy at the thought of more stories to come. Lily was one of these young people who were really listening. Like the stars in the sky, her eyes were full of wonder and interest.
This evening, a soft breeze blew through the leaves, and the air smelled wonderful from the sunflowers that were in bloom. Village leader sat by the fire. He was an old, wise man with a long, white beard. When he started telling stories about faraway places and long ago, the kids stopped talking and looked at him with wide, focused eyes. There were rumors that the most-anticipated story was about a mythical city that was so beautiful that it was made of gold. This city was shrouded in mystery and charmed by mountains and woods, which kept its huge wealth safe from careless tourists.
Lily was fascinated by the elder's rich, interesting voice as he spoke. She saw streets that were paved with gold that was so bright it lit up the night, ponds with water that was as clear as glass, and tall golden walls that sparkled in the sun. Along with being a prosperous area, the City of Gold stood for travel and the unknown. Lily's heartbeat fast at the thought of finding it, of going into a story and making it come true. She thought about bringing it to everyone in the world and showing them that the stories told by the elders were more than just bedtime stories.
The kids whispered to each other near her, and their voices were both nervous and excited. There were people who said the city was just a story told at night to pass the time. Some people wished it were true—a treasure that only the bravest searchers could find. Lily, on the other hand, was very determined for her age and was very interested in folklore. It was like the City of Gold, a flash of wonder and danger, was calling to her. Together with the elder's story, Lily's was over, but it wasn't. As she lay in bed that night and looked up at the roof of her lovely little room, her mind was full of all the things that could happen. How did she find her way around the city? How hard could things get for her? What kind of people would she meet on her journey? Even though the fire was out and it was cold outside, Lily was still filled with her own fire of excitement, wonder, and hope.
Lily thought a lot about the City of Gold in the days that followed. She started drawing possible routes to find it. She also read every book she could get her hands on and even asked people in the town for help. People who knew her saw that she had changed; the goal spark lit up her eyes. They knew Lily would battle hard to reach her goals. Lily was excited to leave the well-known fields of Sunflower Village and join a world of magic and mystery. The elder's stories had interested her, and she was eager to find out the truth. Chapter 2: The Chart
While playing with her grandma on a nice afternoon, Lily, who was smart and brave, climbed the rickety wooden ladder up to the attic. This attic was beautiful. It was full of old boxes, books, and other things from the past, and each one had a story to tell. Lily found something almost hidden in a corner while looking through this old treasure chest. An old, rolled-up piece of paper was held together by a tattered red ribbon. Lily spread the paper out on the wooden floor and untied the ribbon. She was so excited that her hands were shaking. The light from the attic came in through a small window and lit up the map, letting Lily's eager eyes see what it showed.
They choose to protect the city's beauty and wonder by not telling anyone where it is. When they get home, they have learned new things and grown as people. A lot of people in their community and readers learn from their story that real wealth doesn't come from material things, but from deep relationships, courage, and seeking truth and morals. This story, which takes place in a magical world, shows how important it is to enjoy the trip and find the valuable gems within us and others.
Chapter 1: starts the story.
In the cute little town of Sunflower, which was surrounded by pretty hills and colorful flowers, every child looked forward to a certain time of day. Sunflower's kids would gather around a roaring fire in the middle of the hamlet as the sky turned orange and pink from the setting sun. Their faces were warmed by the fire, and their hearts were happy at the thought of more stories to come. Lily was one of these young people who were really listening. Like the stars in the sky, her eyes were full of wonder and interest.
This evening, a soft breeze blew through the leaves, and the air smelled wonderful from the sunflowers that were in bloom. Village leader sat by the fire. He was an old, wise man with a long, white beard. When he started telling stories about faraway places and long ago, the kids stopped talking and looked at him with wide, focused eyes. There were rumors that the most-anticipated story was about a mythical city that was so beautiful that it was made of gold. This city was shrouded in mystery and charmed by mountains and woods, which kept its huge wealth safe from careless tourists.
Lily was fascinated by the elder's rich, interesting voice as he spoke. She saw streets that were paved with gold that was so bright it lit up the night, ponds with water that was as clear as glass, and tall golden walls that sparkled in the sun. Along with being a prosperous area, the City of Gold stood for travel and the unknown. Lily's heartbeat fast at the thought of finding it, of going into a story and making it come true. She thought about bringing it to everyone in the world and showing them that the stories told by the elders were more than just bedtime stories.
The kids whispered to each other near her, and their voices were both nervous and excited. There were people who said the city was just a story told at night to pass the time. Some people wished it were true—a treasure that only the bravest searchers could find. Lily, on the other hand, was very determined for her age and was very interested in folklore. It was like the City of Gold, a flash of wonder and danger, was calling to her. Together with the elder's story, Lily's was over, but it wasn't. As she lay in bed that night and looked up at the roof of her lovely little room, her mind was full of all the things that could happen. How did she find her way around the city? How hard could things get for her? What kind of people would she meet on her journey? Even though the fire was out and it was cold outside, Lily was still filled with her own fire of excitement, wonder, and hope.
Lily thought a lot about the City of Gold in the days that followed. She started drawing possible routes to find it. She also read every book she could get her hands on and even asked people in the town for help. People who knew her saw that she had changed; the goal spark lit up her eyes. They knew Lily would battle hard to reach her goals. Lily was excited to leave the well-known fields of Sunflower Village and join a world of magic and mystery. The elder's stories had interested her, and she was eager to find out the truth. Chapter 2: The Chart
While playing with her grandma on a nice afternoon, Lily, who was smart and brave, climbed the rickety wooden ladder up to the attic. This attic was beautiful. It was full of old boxes, books, and other things from the past, and each one had a story to tell. Lily found something almost hidden in a corner while looking through this old treasure chest. An old, rolled-up piece of paper was held together by a tattered red ribbon. Lily spread the paper out on the wooden floor and untied the ribbon. She was so excited that her hands were shaking. The light from the attic came in through a small window and lit up the map, letting Lily's eager eyes see what it showed.
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BN ID: | 2940186095279 |
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Publisher: | AQEEL AHMED |
Publication date: | 02/06/2024 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 883 KB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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