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The Rainbow Bridge Summary of "The Rainbow Bridge"
In a land divided by a wide river, two villages existed on opposite sides. On one side, the village was bright and full of life, with blooming flowers and vibrant meadows under clear skies. The villagers enjoyed a warm, sunny existence, planting gardens and celebrating the beauty of their surroundings. On the other side, the village was surrounded by towering mountains and gray skies, where the air was cool and peaceful. Despite the beauty of the land, the villagers lived in a quiet, isolated way.
For years, the two villages never met, as the river was too wide and dangerous to cross. The villagers lived separate lives, each with their own customs and traditions, unaware of each other's world. But a group of curious children from both villages decided they wanted to connect with the two worlds. They dreamed of building a strong, beautiful bridge that would allow the villagers to meet, share stories, and celebrate their differences.
The children realized that building such a bridge would be no easy task. They would need creativity, hard work, and cooperation. They would have to combine their strengths and skills to create something lasting and strong enough to span the wide river. Along the way, they learned that embracing their differences and working together would create something even greater than they imagined-a world where friendship, unity, and cooperation flourished.
With determination, the children set out to build the Rainbow Bridge. This bridge would not only connect two villages physically but would also symbolize hope, unity, and the beauty that comes from bringing different worlds together. The children's dream of a united world, built on cooperation, began to take shape with every step they took toward building their bridge.
Benefits of Reading This Story
Book Description:
Total Pages: 80 Book Size: 6" x 9" - Inches Cover: Soft, Matte Interior book: color pages.
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The Rainbow Bridge Summary of "The Rainbow Bridge"
In a land divided by a wide river, two villages existed on opposite sides. On one side, the village was bright and full of life, with blooming flowers and vibrant meadows under clear skies. The villagers enjoyed a warm, sunny existence, planting gardens and celebrating the beauty of their surroundings. On the other side, the village was surrounded by towering mountains and gray skies, where the air was cool and peaceful. Despite the beauty of the land, the villagers lived in a quiet, isolated way.
For years, the two villages never met, as the river was too wide and dangerous to cross. The villagers lived separate lives, each with their own customs and traditions, unaware of each other's world. But a group of curious children from both villages decided they wanted to connect with the two worlds. They dreamed of building a strong, beautiful bridge that would allow the villagers to meet, share stories, and celebrate their differences.
The children realized that building such a bridge would be no easy task. They would need creativity, hard work, and cooperation. They would have to combine their strengths and skills to create something lasting and strong enough to span the wide river. Along the way, they learned that embracing their differences and working together would create something even greater than they imagined-a world where friendship, unity, and cooperation flourished.
With determination, the children set out to build the Rainbow Bridge. This bridge would not only connect two villages physically but would also symbolize hope, unity, and the beauty that comes from bringing different worlds together. The children's dream of a united world, built on cooperation, began to take shape with every step they took toward building their bridge.
Benefits of Reading This Story
Book Description:
Total Pages: 80 Book Size: 6" x 9" - Inches Cover: Soft, Matte Interior book: color pages.