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The Winter Prince's Spring Surprise
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Primaria alta
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The Winter Prince's Spring Surprise

Prince Pipkin was no ordinary prince. He was the Winter Prince, born on the coldest day of the year, with hair like freshly fallen snow and eyes the color of frozen lakes. He loved winter. He loved the crunch of snow under his boots, the way snowflakes danced in the wind, and the cozy feeling of being wrapped in a warm blanket by the crackling fire.

But as the days grew longer, and the snow began to melt, Prince Pipkin felt a strange unease. Spring was coming, and he didn't like it one bit. "Ha ha tjoe!" he'd grumble, which meant, "Oh dear, not the sun again!" in Winter Prince language.

One day, his wise old advisor, Professor Bramble, found him sulking by a melting snowman. "Prince Pipkin," he said gently, "why are you so unhappy about spring?"

"Because," Pipkin declared, "spring is messy! It's muddy, and green, and… and flowers are silly!" Professor Bramble chuckled. "But Prince Pipkin, spring is also a time of new beginnings. It's a time when the world wakes up from its long sleep. There's so much to discover!"

Pipkin remained unconvinced, crossing his arms. Professor Bramble smiled. "I have an idea. Let's go on an adventure. We will explore the spring together, and you can show me all the things you dislike. And I'll show you the wonderful things you might be missing."

And so, they set off. Pipkin pointed out every mud puddle, every buzzing bee, and every brightly colored flower with a frown. But Professor Bramble showed him tiny sprouts pushing through the earth, birds building nests, and squirrels chasing each other through the budding trees. He taught Pipkin how to listen to the chorus of spring peepers and how to spot the first butterflies of the season.

Slowly, Pipkin began to see spring in a new light. He still loved winter, of course, but he realized that spring wasn't so bad after all. He even started to enjoy the smell of the blooming flowers and the warmth of the sun on his face. By the time the last patch of snow had melted, Prince Pipkin was laughing and helping Professor Bramble plant seeds in the royal garden. "Ha ha tjoe!" he exclaimed, but this time, it meant, "Spring isn't so bad after all!"

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  • Advisor: A person who gives advice, typically someone who is knowledgeable and experienced.
  • Sulking: Being silently angry and refusing to be friendly or cheerful.
  • Sprouts: New growth on a plant, such as a new leaf or stem.
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