Ridit and the Cloud Jumble
Ridit helps a tiny plane fix sky signs and deliver bright dreams to kids everywhere.
- Recommended age
- 3-5
- Theme
- Fantasy
- Length
- 17 story pages
Page 1
Welcome to 'Ridit and the Cloud Jumble'! This tale shows how curiosity, kindness, and courage can turn any mix-up into magic. Get ready to explore, make friends, and dream bright dreams high in the sky!
Page 2
In a sunny town, a 6-year-old boy named Ridit loved paper planes. With messy hair and bright eyes, he sent his little fleet sailing from his balcony, then raced after them, pretending he was the captain of the sky.
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One windy afternoon, Ridit launched his favorite red plane. It looped and swooped, then dropped beside something shiny and strange sitting in the grass. Ridit tiptoed closer, his heart thumping like drums.
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The shiny thing was a tiny real airplane! It had googly eyes on its windshield and wings that fluttered like butterflies. The lights blinked twice. 'Hello! I'm Captain Whirlwind,' it said. 'I need a brave co-pilot!'
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Captain Whirlwind sighed. 'I carry Dream Packages to kids everywhere. But a grumpy cloud named Grizzle mixed up the sky signs, so I'm lost.' Ridit gasped. Delivering dreams sounded too important to stop!
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'The sky has signs?' Ridit asked. 'Just like road signs,' the plane nodded, 'but now north is dancing and west smells like cheese!' Ridit laughed and saluted. 'Let's fix them. I'll be your co-pilot!'
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Ridit packed snacks, crayons, and a compass, then climbed into the cozy cockpit. With a sparkling 'ZOOM,' the little plane whooshed upward. Gardens shrank below as glittery wind rushed past their faces.
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Rainbow clouds rained jellybeans that bounced off the wings. Dodging the sticky sweets, Ridit spotted a mixed-up sky sign made of pictures: a compass, a balloon, and a paint palette. 'What could that mean?' he wondered.
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He drew the clues with his crayons. 'Follow the playful wind and paint the sky with joy!' he guessed. Captain Whirlwind twirled happily. They zipped along, leaving bright crayon trails across the blue.
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Soon they hit Giggle Gusts—tickly winds that made them laugh, hiccup, and wobble. Giggling together, they still held the course, remembering there were dreams waiting for children below.
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Next came the drowsy Sleepy-Time Fog. Everything slowed and yawned. Ridit hummed a gentle lullaby and told the fog a bedtime story. The fog smiled, stretched, and drifted aside, showing a glowing new sign.
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The sign showed a feather, a puff of air, and a cozy bed. Ridit whispered, 'Bring soft dreams to kids who feel lonely at night.' The path ahead brightened like a night-light switched on.
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With signs fixed, they zoomed around Earth, dropping shimmering Dream Packages. Each bundle burst into tiny stars that drifted through windows and tucked under pillows everywhere.
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A desert girl dreamed of snowball fights, a boy at sea met flying fish and cloud dragons, and a hospital toddler rode a tricycle on the moon. Smiles blossomed across sleeping faces.
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When the last package was gone, stardust twinkled over the wings. Captain Whirlwind glided back to Ridit's yard. 'You didn't just fix the sky,' the plane said. 'You reminded it how to dream.'
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Ridit waved as the tiny plane zoomed into the night. Above him, stars formed a sparkling airplane with a tail of light. Ridit knew whenever he looked up, that twinkly friend would be flying by.
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Moral: Even the smallest copilots can guide big journeys when their hearts shine with curiosity, kindness, and courage. Dream big and help others do the same!