In a town called Wiggle-Waggle, stood a school with a twist, Full of fun, whimsy, and a magic-filled mist. Where kids learned with glee, and where every heart was kind, A bright place for young minds to unwind.
Meet Tilly McTwist, with a smile so bright, She loved to learn and read every night. Her friends Skip and Scout, always by her side, Each day they’d embark on a fun-filled ride.
One sunny day, in the class they did sit, Learning about values and how they would fit. Miss Whimsy taught lessons with dazzling delight, About honesty, kindness, and always doing right.
"Remember," said Whimsy, "in life, you’ll see, Some things can be wrong as wrong can be. But if you stay true, and never lie, You’ll see how high your heart can fly!"
But one day they found a peculiar note, Hidden under Tilly’s yellow raincoat. Written by a child, it spoke in fear, Of shame and hurt that were very near.
Skip said, “Let's solve this mystery and see, Who needs our help, who could it be?” With hearts full of courage and minds so clear, They embarked on an adventure far and near.
They found young Lily, with tears in her eyes, “Something’s wrong!” she sobbed with quiet sighs. “The school’s honor jar, full of coins so bright, Has been emptied out in the dead of night.”
“Oh no!” cried Scout, “This must be fixed!” And Tilly thought, their plans must be mixed. Miss Whimsy had said honesty is key, Their hearts knew just what they needed to see.
They searched high and low, in every nook, Through every classroom, every cranny, and book. Then Tilly spied a shimmer on a leaf, And there lay the coins, much to their relief!
Miss Whimsy smiled, “You’ve done it, my dears, You’ve helped another and conquered fears. Honesty and courage you clearly showed, And a more powerful lesson, you now know.”
Now Wiggle-Waggle’s school was brighter each day, For Tilly, Skip, and Scout had shown the way. Helping others with hearts open wide, Shame and fear now had nowhere to hide.
And so they learned that day and thereafter, That kindness, courage, and a little laughter, Could make their school a marvelous place, Full of love, honesty, and a friendly face.
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