Nachel, a curious 4-year-old blonde boy, lay on a soft blanket in his backyard, eyes wide with wonder as he gazed at the twinkling stars above. "Look at all those stars, they must have so many stories to tell," he whispered to himself, his imagination soaring higher than the tallest tree in his yard.
Suddenly, a gentle gust of wind swirled around Nachel, and he felt himself being lifted into the air. The stars seemed to twinkle brighter, as if they were cheering him on. "I'm flying!" he giggled, as the wind carried him higher and higher, towards the vast expanse of space.
Nachel found himself approaching a grand, floating structure—the International Space Station. Inside, he saw astronauts gracefully floating, busy with their tasks. Among them was Captain Yehuda, a tall figure with a warm smile, and Engineer Noa, whose eyes sparkled with curiosity.
Nachel floated inside the space station, eyes wide with amazement. Captain Yehuda greeted him with a chuckle, "Welcome aboard, young explorer! We have much to show you." Engineer Noa guided him to a series of floating experiments, explaining how they studied the stars and planets. "Space is full of wonders," she said, her voice filled with excitement.
Nachel pressed his nose against a large window, his eyes reflecting the vibrant colors of swirling nebulae and shimmering galaxies. "Each one of those stars is like a little friend," said Captain Yehuda, placing a reassuring hand on Nachel's shoulder.
As his adventure came to a close, Nachel waved goodbye to his new friends. The wind gently cradled him once more, carrying him back towards the familiar sight of his backyard. The ISS became just a tiny star among the many he had seen that night. As he landed softly on his blanket, "I'll visit again someday," he promised the stars above, a newfound love for adventure and science glowing in his heart.
















