The Boy Who Learned to Fly | Gemini Storybook
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 1
"Leo loved watching the birds. They would swoop and soar, painting patterns against the big blue sky. "I wish I could fly," he'd whisper to the wind."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 2
"One sunny afternoon, a little robin with a bright red chest landed on a branch just above Leo's head. "You can't fly," chirped the robin, "but you can run!""
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 3
"Leo had never really thought about running before. He stood up and took a wobbly step, then another. Soon, he was taking small, shuffling steps across the soft grass of the park."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 4
"At first, it felt strange. His legs felt like jelly and his breath came in little puffs. He felt like a baby bird trying to leave the nest."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 5
"But Leo didn't give up. Every day, he went to the park and ran a little bit further. He ran to the big oak tree, then to the duck pond, and then all the way to the playground."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 6
"As he ran, he imagined he had wings. The wind whistled in his ears, and he felt light and free. It wasn't flying, but it was close."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 7
"One day, he saw his friend, Lily, sitting by the sandbox. "What are you doing?" she called out, watching him zoom past."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 8
""I'm running!" Leo called back, slowing to a stop. "It feels like flying, but on your feet. Do you want to try?""
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 9
"Lily jumped up and joined him. They ran together, their feet pounding a happy rhythm on the path. Their laughter mixed with the chirping of the birds."
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The Boy Who Learned to Fly – Page 10
"Leo still watched the birds and wished he could fly. But now, when he ran, with the wind in his hair and a friend by his side, he felt like he could touch the sky."