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In a cozy room, a shimmering ornament hung silently, whispering ancient tales of magical forests and brave little stars. Each night, it helped children drift to sleep, dream-filled and peaceful, carried by stories from long ago.
In a quiet forest, a shimmering ornament hung from an ancient tree. Each night, it whispered magical tales of brave heroes and hidden worlds, gently lulling children to sleep with dreams of wonder and adventure.