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High on a mountain lived Gus, the little goat who dreamed of the moon. One starry night, with a brave heart and a twinkle in his eye, he began his gentle climb-ready for an adventure beyond the clouds.
In a quiet meadow, Gerald the goat found a sparkling bow tie. When he wore it, everything changed-friends smiled wider, adventures began, and Gerald discovered the magic of kindness and charm in the simplest things.
In a sunny meadow, a curious goat found shiny roller skates. With wobbles and tumbles, he dared to skate, learning courage isn't about never falling-but standing up with a smile. A whimsical tale of fun and bravery!