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Create Your Own Free Story ✨A curious girl stood on the sparkly snow, watching her new friends work. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, was drawing a map in the frost. Beside him, Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, held a giant ruler made of fishbones. They wanted to build a slide so long and so tall that it would reach the shimmering green lights of the aurora borealis. A curious girl adjusted her fuzzy green parka and asked how she could help.
"The aurora borealis is also known as the Northern Lights and can be seen in cold, snowy places."
Image Prompt: A curious girl, a curious child with light skin, freckles, and red hair, wearing a fuzzy green parka and yellow boots, stands in a snowy landscape with Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, and Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater. Pip is drawing on the snow while Puddles holds a fishbone ruler.

The team began to stack enormous blocks of crystal-clear ice. A curious girl used her mittens to smooth the edges so the slide would be extra fast. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, waddled back and forth carrying buckets of cold water to polish the surface. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, directed the building from the top of a snowdrift. The slide grew higher and higher, stretching toward the purple clouds.
"Ice is formed when water freezes at zero degrees Celsius or thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit."
Image Prompt: A curious girl, a curious child with light skin, freckles, and red hair, wearing a fuzzy green parka and yellow boots, is smoothing a large block of ice. Nearby, Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, carries a bucket. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, stands on a snow mound pointing upwards at a very tall ice structure.

Suddenly, the ground began to tremble under the weight of the massive ice tower. The very top of the slide started to wobble like a giant jelly. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, let out a worried squeak as a block slipped. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, tried to hold it steady, but his flippers were too smooth. They needed a way to make the ice stick together before the whole thing tumbled down.
"Friction is the force that resists sliding; ice has very little friction, which makes it very slippery."
Image Prompt: A tall, wobbly ice slide towers over the characters. A curious girl, a curious child with light skin, freckles, and red hair, wearing a fuzzy green parka and yellow boots, looks up with wide eyes. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, is holding onto the base, and Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, is reaching up to catch a falling ice block.

A curious girl had a wonderful idea and shouted for everyone to gather snow. She showed them how to mix the crunchy snow with a little bit of water to make a thick, sticky snow-mush. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, used his flat tail to pat the mush into the cracks. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, realized it worked just like magic glue! Soon, the ice slide was stronger and sturdier than ever before.
"Wet snow is better for building than dry snow because the water helps the snowflakes stick together."
Image Prompt: A curious girl, a curious child with light skin, freckles, and red hair, wearing a fuzzy green parka and yellow boots, is mixing snow and water in a pile. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, uses his tail to smear the snow-mush on an ice joint. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, is patting the side of the ice slide happily.

With one final push, the slide reached the very top of the sky where the aurora borealis danced. A curious girl sat at the front, with Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, tucked safely in her lap. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, gave them a big push from behind. They zoomed down the glowing ice, cheering as the green and pink lights swirled all around them. It was the most magical ride in the whole world.
"The colors of the aurora are caused by gases in the air being hit by energy from the sun."
Image Prompt: A curious girl, a curious child with light skin, freckles, and red hair, wearing a fuzzy green parka and yellow boots, sits on top of a glowing ice slide that reaches the green aurora lights. Pip, a small, round penguin with a bright orange scarf and a tiny blue beanie, is sitting in her lap. Puddles, a tall, slender penguin wearing large purple goggles and a striped red-and-white sweater, is pushing them off into a fun descent.
