Broccoli and the Book of Builders

Broccoli and the Book of Builders

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authorBroccoli

Broccoli and Four discover a hidden forest village where animals build together by sharing ideas in a magical book. Through trust, teamwork, and fair choices, they help create something that belongs to everyone.

age7 - 9 bliain d’aois
emotional intelligence
Friendship & Sharing
fantasyanimalsfriendshipteamworkimaginationnaturecommunityproblem-solvingadventuremoral lessonscreativity
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One quiet morning, Broccoli and Four heard a strange sound in the forest. Whiiirrr... clack! “What was that?” asked Four. Broccoli sniffed the breeze. “It’s coming from that hill!” They ran toward the sound, hearts thumping with curiosity.

At the top, they saw something magical: a tree-filled village buzzing with animals, tools, and laughter. A squirrel waved. “Welcome to Sproutville—our home in the forest!” Broccoli’s tail wagged. “It’s like we found a secret world.”

In the village square, animals looked worried. “Our old playground fell apart,” said a mole sadly. “No one can agree on what to build next,” added a bear. The mayor—a wise turtle—sighed. “Too many voices, not enough listening.”

The mayor showed them a large glowing book resting on a stone. “This is the Book of Builders. Everyone may write their own idea. But once a page is added, it stays forever—no one can erase or change it.” Broccoli whispered, “Like a memory that never fades.”

Animals lined up with crayons, brushes, and paper. A pancake slide. A leafy sky bridge. A vegetable maze. Broccoli added a bounce-and-snack park: jump on broccoli pads and grab treats mid-air. Everyone smiled. The book accepted every page.

That night, the sneaky raccoon tried to swap the mole’s idea with his own. But the book glowed red and snapped shut. Four gasped. “It protected the page!” The mayor nodded. “Every voice matters here—even if it’s not the loudest.”

“Now we vote,” said the mayor. “Each animal gets one sticker. Choose wisely.” Broccoli paused. He loved his own idea—but he also liked the leafy bridge. In the end, he placed his sticker on the mole’s garden maze. “It will bring everyone together,” he said.

The next day, animals worked side by side. They dug tunnels, planted roots, and carved cozy corners. Even the raccoon helped carry soil. Broccoli smiled, “This feels better than bouncing.”

When the maze was finished, the Book of Builders sat in the middle of the village. “It holds our ideas,” said Four. “And shows we built something... together,” added Broccoli. The mayor gave them each a leaf-shaped charm. “You helped Sproutville grow.”

As the stars twinkled, Broccoli looked at his charm. “Sometimes your idea won’t win. But if it helps everyone, it still matters.” Four nodded. “Just like a forest—every leaf, every pawprint counts.” They walked home, already dreaming of their next discovery.

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