Rohan and The Red Kite
Rohan loses his red kite, fixes it with help, and learns that trying again makes us stronger.
- Recommended age
- 3-5
- Theme
- Life Skills
- Length
- 15 story pages
Page 1
Rohan loves flying his bright red kite. This gentle tale shows how courage, kindness, and fixing mistakes help us soar. Cheer with Rohan as he learns that trying again brings big smiles.
Page 2
Rohan had a shiny red kite that glowed like a cherry in the sun. He called it his best toy ever. Holding it made him grin wide, and he could not wait to see it dance in the sky.
Page 3
One breezy morning, Rohan skipped to the park. 'This wind is perfect!' he cheered. His heart thumped with happy beats as the tail of the kite fluttered behind him.
Page 4
He lifted the kite above his head. WHOOSH! The wind grabbed it, and up it soared. Rohan giggled, watching it glide over the grass, swings, and shiny slide.
Page 5
Higher and higher the kite climbed, flapping bravely past the tall shady tree. It looked like a tiny red bird exploring the endless blue sky.
Page 6
Suddenly—SNAP! The string broke. Rohan gasped as the kite drifted away like a leaf. 'Oh no, come back!' he cried, running as fast as his legs could go.
Page 7
He searched every corner: near the bench, by the pond, under the slide, and around the sandbox. But the red kite was nowhere to be seen.
Page 8
Tired and sad, Rohan sat on the grass. 'I lost my kite,' he whispered, feeling a tear tickle his cheek. The park suddenly felt quiet and blue.
Page 9
A chirpy squirrel chattered above him, and a gentle old man walked over with a warm smile. 'Are you looking for something, young friend?' he asked softly.
Page 10
'My red kite,' Rohan sniffed. The old man pointed to the tall tree. Snuggled in the branches, the kite waved like a tiny flag waiting to be rescued.
Page 11
'There it is!' Rohan beamed. The man used a long stick to nudge the kite free and handed it over. 'Take care,' he said kindly. Rohan's eyes sparkled with thanks.
Page 12
Rohan hugged the kite, even though it had a small tear. The old man chuckled, 'A patch and some strong string will fix that in no time.' Rohan nodded with hope.
Page 13
At home, Rohan and Dad gently glued a patch and tied a fresh string. Working side by side made the kite—and their smiles—stronger than before.
Page 14
Next day, back at the park, the wind whistled softly. The repaired red kite rose gracefully, twirling like a dancer in the morning light.
Page 15
Rohan laughed. 'Losing you helped me learn,' he told the kite. Sometimes things fall, but with care, friends, and courage, they can soar even higher!