⚙️ Story: Elli the Little Engineer

⚙️ Story: Elli the Little Engineer

Author
authorKidiewords

In a small, cheerful town lived a curious little girl named Elli. She loved to explore how everything worked — doors, clocks, bicycles, and even her toys. When something broke, Elli didn’t cry. She smiled and said, “Let’s see what’s inside!”

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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