Sabita, a joyful girl with a bright smile, stood in the heart of Kada, her eyes sparkling as she watched the balloons dance in the breeze. She reached up, trying to catch them, her laughter echoing amidst the city's hustle and bustle. The vibrant colors of the balloons—red, yellow, blue, and green—floated above her, bringing a sense of wonder to the lively streets.
With a bundle of balloons in one hand, Sabita wandered through the zoo, marveling at the animals around her. Lions roared majestically, zebras whinnied, and monkeys swung playfully from tree to tree. The elephants trumpeted, and parrots squawked, filling the air with a cacophony of sounds. Yet Sabita was unperturbed, her eyes wide with delight as she reached out to a friendly giraffe, giggling as it nuzzled her hand.
On her 4th birthday, Sabita received a shimmering golden fish from her mama. "Her name is Shawa," her mama announced, smiling warmly. Sabita's eyes widened with excitement as she cradled the bowl in her hands, mesmerized by Shawa's golden scales that glimmered like the sun. The room was filled with balloons and laughter, the perfect backdrop for this special moment between mother and daughter.
Sabita discovered that Shawa wasn’t an ordinary fish. Each time Sabita played with her balloons, Shawa would begin to dance, twirling and spinning in her bowl like a ballerina. "Look, Mama! Shawa can dance!" exclaimed Sabita, clapping her hands in delight as her mama watched with a proud smile. The golden fish seemed to shimmer even more as she danced, bringing joy and wonder into their home.
Determined to share the joy of Shawa's dance, Sabita carefully carried the fishbowl outside, heading towards the zoo. "I want to show Shawa all the animals," she declared with a smile. The journey was filled with anticipation, the city buzzing around her as she made her way to their favorite place.
Sabita found a quiet spot by a pond, setting Shawa's bowl down. To her amazement, Shawa leaped gracefully into the pond, dancing with newfound freedom amidst the other fish. Her movements created ripples that sparkled like bubbles, enchanting all who watched. "Wow! Look at her dance!" exclaimed a little boy nearby, clapping his hands in excitement. Soon, a crowd gathered, mesmerized by the little golden fish's performance.
Sabita beamed with pride, declaring, "Shawa is the best dancer in the world, just like me and my balloons!" From that day on, the duo became famous in Kada, their friendship and shared love for dance and balloons capturing the hearts of everyone in the city. Their story became a cherished memory, a testament to the joy that friendship and imagination can bring.
















