The Princess Who Learned to Care

A princess learns the value of hard work and caring for others, making her kingdom a joyful place.

Cover illustration for The Princess Who Learned to Care
Recommended age
4-6
Theme
Life Skills
Length
9 story pages

Page 1

A princess learns the value of hard work and caring for others, making her kingdom a joyful place.

Page 2

Once there was a happy princess named Luna who lived in Rainbowville. Her parents, King Jasper and Queen Marigold, wanted her to learn how to take care of the kingdom.

Page 3

Princess Luna loved playing in the gardens and having fun with her friends. She didn't worry about anything because her parents took care of everything in the kingdom.

Page 4

One day, the king and queen said, 'Luna, it's time for you to help with important jobs. We want you to learn how to take care of the kingdom.'

Page 5

Princess Luna helped the gardener. She planted seeds and watered plants. Her hands got dirty, but soon beautiful flowers bloomed because of her work.

Page 6

Then, Princess Luna got more jobs. She helped cooks make meals, helped farmers with crops, and planned the village fair. She learned how important everyone's work is.

Page 7

At last, Princess Luna understood that being a princess is not just about wearing a crown. It means working hard to help others. She felt happy seeing the villagers smile.

Page 8

From then on, Princess Luna worked hard with her parents. She became known as a kind princess who cared for her kingdom. The people loved her for her hard work.

Page 9

Princess Luna's story shows that hard work is important and helping others feels good. She and her family lived happily, keeping Rainbowville a joyful place.

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