Kiko’s Bubble Train

Kiko’s Bubble Train

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Kiko and Mina blow a magical bubble train that choo-choos across the sky, changes colors in a rainbow, and stops at Cloud Station. When sunset comes, it pops into sweet mist, leaving glowing bubble night-lights for more adventures tomorrow!

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Kiko blows a giant bubble. It grows bigger than his head! It shines all colors.

Mina waves her pink wand. Pop-pop-pop! Tiny bubbles turn into train cars.

The big bubble becomes the engine. Choo-choo! It pulls the tiny bubble cars behind.

Kiko and Mina hop inside the first car. Seats are soft and bouncy like jelly.

The bubble train floats over the park. Ducks wave from the pond below.

It zooms past a rainbow. The train changes color every second—red, blue, green!

They stop at Cloud Station. Fluffy cloud tickets float into their hands.

Sunset paints the sky orange. The train blows a gentle bubble whistle—toot-toot!

The train lands softly in the garden. All bubbles pop into sweet-smelling mist.

Kiko and Mina keep one tiny bubble each. At night it glows on their pillows. Tomorrow—new ride!

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