Once upon a time, in a cozy house in Murcia, lived a happy little girl named Martina. She was six years old and loved twirling in her princess dresses, imagining her stuffed unicorn was real. But Martina didn't like cleaning up her toys or listening all the time.
One night, as Martina dreamt, she was whisked away to a land of magic. There, she became Princess Vayana, and her unicorn could talk! 'Princess,' said the unicorn, 'we must go on a quest to learn about being brave, helping, and listening!'
They traveled through glittering rivers and singing forests. Vayana helped her unicorn jump over logs and they sang together. She learned that following directions could make things easier and even more fun!
Across a rainbow bridge, they reached Santa Cruz, Bolivia. There, Vayana found her family waiting. 'To continue,' said her grandpa, 'you must solve the riddle of the Monkey King.'
With her family's hints, Vayana listened carefully, solved the riddle, and learned that paying attention was important. They all cheered, and she felt proud. The Monkey King gave her a sparkle of wisdom to remember her lesson.
Next, Vayana and her cousins played football, swam, and painted. They taught her that when everyone plays by the rules and cleans up, they can have even more time for fun.
As dawn approached, Vayana and her unicorn returned home. She woke up, hugged her unicorn, and started to tidy her room without being told. Martina had learned how to be a princess who listens, helps, and takes on adventures bravely!