Tulin leaned forward, her gaze locked on a single, unusually bright star that seemed to wink at her.
Suddenly, the star shot downward, its silvery trail illuminating the night. It hovered just outside the window, pulsing with gentle, radiant light.
Twinkle, a tiny star with a warm, inviting glow, introduced itself.
"Hello, Tulin. My name is Twinkle. Would you like to see the wonders of our galaxy?"
Tulin felt a flutter of excitement in her chest, and with a hopeful nod, she held out her hand, the flower-shaped treasure glinting in the starlight. Stardust coiled around her, lifting her softly off the ground toward the magical adventure.
Twinkle guided Tulin down, letting her feet touch the powdery, silvery dust.
"This is Earth's closest neighbor," explained Twinkle, as they bounced in the Moon's low gravity, rising and floating in slow motion with each leap.
"It feels so strange and wonderful here!"
Twinkle pointed to the craters, their shadows deep and mysterious, before leading her gaze far across space.
"See that fiery ball? That’s the Sun! It gives us light and warmth, but we should keep our distance—it’s far too hot to visit."
Twinkle hovered beside Tulin, pointing out Mars’ unique landscape.
"Welcome to Mars, the Red Planet! Its surface is covered in iron dust, which gives it that special color,"
Tulin gazed down, imagining herself as an astronaut climbing the great volcanoes and exploring winding canyons.
Far off, Earth appeared like a tiny blue and white marble in the darkness.
"That’s our home, Earth," she whispered, pride swelling inside her as she watched her planet from afar.
Twinkle gestured to Jupiter’s vast stripes and the raging storm.
"Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. See that red spot? That’s a storm bigger than the entire Earth!"
Next, Saturn’s rings encircle the planet in shimmering arcs.
Tulin gasped, her eyes wide as the rings reflected every color of the rainbow.
"It's like the galaxy is wearing a beautiful necklace, just like mine!"
Twinkle smiled warmly, its light flickering in the pale dawn.
"There is so much more to see, but it is time to rest now,"
Tulin drifted softly to her bed, her mind sparkling with dreams of planets and stars.
"Thank you for the incredible adventure, Twinkle,"
As she closed her eyes, she knew her special star was watching, winking from above, ready for more journeys beneath the night sky.
















