Thirty and one fairy tales, illustrated by children!
Once upon a time, there was a plain of sugar where all the animals of the world lived dearly. Beside the plain, on a tall caramel mountain, lived an evil sorcerer named Bulling. This magician was jealous of all the animals that were happy and one morning when he couldn't bear to see them any longer, he waved his magic wand and then all the animals of the sugar plain started to make fun of each other. Suddenly, they discovered that the elephant was chubby, that the giraffe had a long neck, that the fennec had big ears, that the nightingale was not a calliphon, and many other things. All the animals became unhappy and cried so much that the sugar of the plain melted. The king of animals, the lion who realized that the wizard Bulling had bewitched them, asked for the help of thirty famous explorers, experts in spells. They left in colorful balloons and traveled around the world to find the antidote to Bowling's spell. They circled the whole planet around, five times clockwise and twice counterclockwise, until they were dizzy. When they returned they had the solution in their hands. They gave the king a book of thirty tales and asked him to read them aloud on the plain, so that all the animals could hear him. As soon as he did so, the spell was immediately lifted and all the animals were enchanted again.
The evil wizard Bulling, who had never been loved by anyone in his life, got so angry that he cast a spell on the candy mountain with his magic wand, and pieces of candy began to fall off and fall to the plain. In their path, they dragged sticks and that's how the first lollipops were created. All the animals were so happy with this discovery. The wizard was carried away by their joy and ran across the plain to show them all the tricks he knew. That night they all swam together in chocolate lakes and had fun showering colorful popcorn. From then on, every day was a celebration and they all lived a life of sugar together.
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