The Princesses Who Farted

The Princesses Who Farted

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Five princesses in a magical kingdom must overcome shyness to save their world. Only together, through the magic of farting, can they restore the kingdom's sparkle!

age2 - 3 years old
emotional intelligence
Body PositivityteamworkgrowthProblem Solvinghumor
Story Details

In a faraway magical kingdom, five beautiful princesses lived.

The princesses had one secret. They were too shy to fart. Only the fifth princess could try.

The flowers in the garden began to droop, and the trees lost their shine.

The fifth princess tried her best and farted, but it wasn't enough. The others were too shy. But in the end, the princesses decided to fart together to save the kingdom!

The fourth princess tried to fart, and the garden became more beautiful!

Farting is magic!

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