Ms. Brito clapped her hands to gather the attention of her lively class. "Alright, everyone, are you ready for a magical adventure to Candyland?" she asked, her eyes twinkling with excitement.
John, known for his curiosity, bounced on his feet. "I can't wait to see the Chocolate River!" he exclaimed.
Mila, with her pigtails bobbing, nodded eagerly. "And I want to meet the candy creatures!"
With a wave of her hand, Ms. Brito led the line of children, each holding onto the magical rope that would guide them to Candyland.
Christian H pointed to the horizon where a sparkling river flowed. "Look! The Chocolate River!" he shouted, his eyes wide with wonder.
Christian A, always the thinker, mused aloud. "Do you think it tastes like milk chocolate or dark chocolate?"
As they approached the riverbank, Ms. Brito smiled. "Let's find out, shall we?" she suggested, encouraging the children to dip their fingers into the chocolaty waters.
Nora giggled as a gummy bear waved at her, its jelly-like body jiggling with each movement.
Atlas, ever brave, approached a cotton candy cloud that floated just above his head. "Can we touch it?" he asked, reaching up with sticky fingers.
Ms. Brito nodded. "Of course, but remember, we have to share with our new friends," she reminded them, watching as the children marveled at the wonders around them.
Madeleine stepped forward, eager to solve the mystery. "What's the riddle?" she asked, her eyes filled with determination.
The licorice dragon smiled. "In Candyland, a heart of gold is hidden well. Work together to break the spell. Who can tell?"
Thiago and Tyson exchanged glances, understanding the challenge. "We need to find the golden heart," "And maybe it’s about friendship," they chimed in.
















