The Day the Moon Sneezed
A curious adventure that shows that even the moon needs a little rest. #2-3_years

A curious adventure that shows that even the moon needs a little rest. #2-3_years

In a quiet village, children played under the night sky. The moon hung bright above their heads. A gentle breeze whispered through the trees. Children looked up and wondered about the moon's feelings. They imagined the gentle glow as a sleepy lullaby.

The sky became curious itself, watching the moon's sparkling light. Stars twinkled like blinking eyes. The moon felt a tickle rising in its silvery chest. Children heard a faint, high-pitched sound. Everyone waited for the sky to share its surprise.
Suddenly, the moon let out a gigantic sneeze. The sound rippled across the valley. The moon shone even brighter afterwards. Children giggled as their toys danced in the beam. The moon felt relieved and a bit embarrassed.
A small star named Twinkle felt proud. Twinkle whispered a plan to her friends. They would gather comet dust to soothe the moon. The children helped by pointing their hands at the stars. Together they formed a gleaming bridge in the sky.
A friendly comet, called Comet Clean, swooped down. She lifted a swirling broom toward the moon. The broom swept the sneeze leftovers into the clouds. The moon thanked her with a gentle sigh. The sky glowed in gratitude.
When sunrise came, the moon faded back to a quiet glow. Children felt grateful for the adventure. Their dreams were filled with bright stars. They promised to share moon stories with friends. And the night sky kept humming, waiting for the next sneeze.