Barnaby's Odd Gems
Barnaby, a character who loves odd numbers, goes on a quest to find gems for the Queen, but his peculiar preference for only one gem causes some problems until he learns to appreciate all of them.
Barnaby was big. He liked odd. 1, 3, 5!
He saw gems. Shiny gems. Two gems! Barnaby frowned. "No good!"
He kicked one. One gem left. Yes! He smiled.
He walked on. More gems! Four gems. He stomped. "Too many!"
He hid three. One gem left. Yes! He walked on.
Last gems! Six gems. He yelled. "Bad, bad gems!"
He took five. One gem left. Yes! He ran to Queen.
Queen saw one gem. Queen cried. "I need many!"
Barnaby felt sad.
He saw seven gems. Nine gems.
Queen liked all. Barnaby liked all too.
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