The Golden Touch: A Story of Friendship and Renewal

Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a brass statue of a king that stood tall and proud in the town square. The statue was made of shiny brass and had a chalky texture that felt rough to the touch. It was placed on a concrete pedestal and surrounded by a moat of golden glass.

One day, a group of children were playing near the statue when they noticed that the brass was starting to look dull and faded. They felt sad because they loved the statue and wanted it to shine again.

So, they decided to come up with a plan to make the statue shine once more. They remembered seeing a man in the village who worked with iron and decided to ask him for help. The man was happy to help and together they set to work.

The man used his tools to remove the chalky texture and reveal the shiny brass underneath. Then, he gilded the brass with a layer of gold to make it shine even brighter. The children helped by polishing the statue with soft felt cloths.

When they were finished, the statue looked better than ever before. The golden light of the sun shone down on it and it glimmered in the sun. The children felt proud of their work and smiled as they admired the statue.

From that day on, the children visited the statue every day to make sure it stayed shiny and bright. They felt happy knowing that they had helped make their village a more beautiful place.

And the brass statue of the king stood tall and proud for many years to come, shining like a beacon of hope for all who saw it.

Reflections

  1. What did the children notice about the brass statue in the town square?
  2. Who did the children ask for help to restore the statue?
  3. How did the children help to make the statue shine again?
  4. What did the children feel when they finished restoring the statue?
  5. Why was the brass statue important to the children and the village?

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