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Once upon a time, in a snowy land far away, there lived a dragon named Frosty. Frosty was not like other dragons. Instead of breathing fire, Frosty breathed snow. Every time he exhaled, a soft, powdery snow would fall gently from his mouth.
All the animals in the land loved Frosty because he was a good listener. Whenever someone had a problem or wanted to share their story, Frosty would listen intently, with his big, kind eyes.
One day, a little fox named Sammy had lost his favorite toy and was feeling sad. He approached Frosty and told him all about it. Frosty listened patiently, his snowy breath creating a calming mist around them. Then, Frosty gave Sammy a warm hug and promised to help find the toy.
Frosty used his snowy breath to follow Sammy's footprints in the snow until they found a cave. Inside the cave, they discovered Sammy's toy hidden among some leaves. Sammy was overjoyed and thanked Frosty for helping him. They became the best of friends.
Word of Frosty's listening skills spread, and soon, animals from all around would come to him to share their problems. Frosty listened to each one carefully, offering comfort and support with his cool, snowy breath.
One winter day, a little bird named Bluey had lost her way home. She was shivering in the cold and couldn't find her tree. Bluey chirped for help, and Frosty heard her call. He used his snowy breath to create a path back to the bird's tree, keeping her warm along the way.
As time went on, Frosty's snowy breath helped many animals in need. The land became a harmonious place because everyone felt heard and understood. Frosty's listening had made a difference.
And so, the Snowy Dragon continued to listen to all the stories and problems in the land, using his snowy breath to bring comfort and hope to those who needed it. Frosty reminded everyone about the importance of being a good listener and how it can make a world of difference.
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