Twinkling Star, Goodnight Moon
In the distant sky, there was a particularly small star named Twinkle. Although Twinkle was small, its light was bright, and it always tried hard to shine, wanting to bring a little brightness to the night.
Twinkle had many star friends, and they played together in the night sky. However, whenever it got late, the other stars would Mangmang disappear because they needed to go to sleep. Twinkle did not want to sleep; it wanted to keep shining and bring courage to those children who were afraid of the dark.
One night, when the moon appeared, it saw Twinkle still trying hard to shine and said to Twinkle, "Twinkle, you don't need to stay bright all night; the children also need rest. They need a quiet night to dream."
Twinkle listened to the moon's words and found them reasonable, but it still worried about those children who were afraid of the dark. The moon smiled and said, "Don't worry, Twinkle; I can help you guard the children's dreams."
From that night on, whenever Twinkle and the other stars went to sleep, the moon would become brighter. It illuminated the night sky with its gentle moonlight, bringing warmth and comfort to the children.
The children lay in bed, looking out at the moon and listening to their mothers tell bedtime stories as they Mangmang drifted into dreams. They dreamed of flying in the sky with Twinkle while Moon Sister was by their side, protecting their dreams.
In their dreams, Twinkle saw the smiling faces of the children and knew that even if it wasn't there, the moon would guard their dreams. Twinkle slept peacefully, knowing that tomorrow night it could play with the children again.
(End of story)
The Dream of Little Rabbit
As night fell, the little animals in the forest gradually entered dreamland. Little Rabbit was no exception; it curled up in its little bed, closed its eyes, and Mangmang fell into a dream.
In its dream, Little Rabbit found itself standing on a sparkling grassy field. The stars here were so close that it seemed like it could reach out and pick them. Little Rabbit joyfully hopped around and saw a colorful flower patch ahead; the flowers swayed gently in the moonlight as if beckoning it over.
Little Rabbit ran towards the flower patch and discovered a butterfly fluttering inside. The butterfly's wings sparkled like flying jewels. The butterfly flew close to Little Rabbit's ear and softly said, "Little Rabbit, would you like to see a more wonderful place?"
Little Rabbit nodded eagerly, and the butterfly took off into the air with it. They flew over forests and streams until they arrived at a mysterious garden hidden deep within the woods. The garden was filled with strange plants that Little Rabbit had never seen before; some bore sparkling fruits while others bloomed with singing flowers.
Little Rabbit and the butterfly played in the garden; they danced and laughed together. Suddenly, Little Rabbit heard a gentle voice saying, "Little Rabbit, Little Rabbit, it's time to go home." Turning around, Little Rabbit saw that it was Moon Sister speaking.
Moon Sister smiled and said, "Little Rabbit, you should go back to sleep now; there are many new adventures waiting for you tomorrow." Reluctantly, Little Rabbit bid farewell to the butterfly and Moon Sister, feeling enveloped in a warm light as it Mangmang floated away.
When Little Rabbit opened its eyes again, it found itself lying in its little bed with its mother sitting beside it, gently stroking its head. Mother softly said, "Sweetheart, did you dream? It's time to sleep now; tomorrow will be a new day."
Little Rabbit shared its dream story with Mother as she listened with a smile before giving Little Rabbit a big hug. Little Rabbit felt very happy and secure; it knew that whether in dreams or reality, Mother would always protect it.
Mother whispered softly, "Goodnight, Little Rabbit; sweet dreams." Little Rabbit closed its eyes with a smile and Mangmang drifted into sweet dreams.
(End of story)
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