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One day the library media center had an unwelcomed visitor. This visitor was not an ordinary human. This visitor was not even human at all. It was from Mars. It was Martian. And it was a fly. Not a little fly that we see buzzing around out doors at picnics trying to land on juicy watermelons. But a huge fly. Almost bigger than the hand of a Pre K student. This fly was from Mars and it loved to read books. So, one day when the door to the library media center was left open by a student, this Martian fly flew right in. He was in fly heaven. He went from book to book and read how to live on Earth. What to eat to not make his belly hurt. And how to avoid humans. He was having the time of his life. Until one day, he made a big mistake. The media specialist and her assistant Miss Bee and Miss Crystal saw him in the nonfiction section. They didn't know that he was an alien. They assumed he was a mutated fly that was so big that he might bite one of their students. No matter how hard they tried they were unable to catch the fly. Soon, they gave up because they had a job to do and that was to make sure all students could come in and check out great books to read as well as help students with their Chromebooks. So Miss Bee decided to trap the fly in another room so no student could be harm by the fearsome creature.

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Story Development Prompts: "Write a heartwarming story for kids about a child and their dog, exploring the theme of loss in a gentle and comforting way." "Create a story where a dog passes away but leaves behind a lesson about love, memories, and cherishing happy moments." "Write a story about a magical world where pets who pass away send signs to their owners to show they are happy and at peace." "Tell a story of a child who learns to cope with the loss of their dog through the help of family and a new pet friend." Character and Setting Prompts: "Describe a lovable dog character that kids will immediately connect with, focusing on its quirks and personality." "Create a cozy and comforting setting for a children’s book about a child and their dog, such as a small town or a countryside home." Dialogue Prompts: "Write a conversation between a parent and a child explaining why their dog is no longer with them, in a way that comforts and reassures the child." "Create a scene where the dog ‘says goodbye’ to the child in a dream, sharing wisdom and love." Educational and Comforting Prompts: "Write a short story teaching kids about the circle of life using the bond between a dog and its owner as the main theme." "Include a final note or afterword for parents to help them discuss pet loss with their children." Creative Additions: "Design a poem or rhyme that celebrates the life of the dog and reassures children that love lives on forever." "Add a section with activities for children to remember their dog, such as drawing a picture or writing a letter to their pet."
