Julian's Big Adventures - Friendship stories

Julian's Big Adventures

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Join young Julian as he discovers that learning happens everywhere, from the cozy corners of his school to the bustling streets of the city with his visiting grandparents. This heartwarming tale celebrates the bond of family and the endless curiosity of a child's mind, showing that every day is an opportunity for a new discovery.

Language:English
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Reading Time:1 minutes

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This is a story about Julian. He is a four year old, almost 5 year old Asian American boy. He is bright, handsome, kind, smart, helpful. [All these facts about Julian are NOT to be included in the text of the story. They are given only to help with your illustrations] [Anyone who appears in the story is NOT named. They are called “the Teacher,” or “Julian’s mom or dad, for example] Julian loved to go to the Kita everyday [a Kita is a German kindergarten. This fact is NOT to be put in the text of the story. I provide it just for information] Julian had many friends at the Kita, and all the teachers liked Julian. Whenever he was away, everyone wondered. They hoped Julian would be fine and come back to the Kita soon. One day Julian’s Obachan [the Japanese word for Grandmother. Do NOT put this explanation in the text of the story] and Grandpa flew from far away to visit Julian in Berlin. Because of this Julian missed a couple of days of Kita to have special events with his family. When Julian came back to the Kita, everybody was so happy, and wanted to know if Julian was OK, hoping he was not sick. “Oh no, I’m fine. I had a special visit from my Obachan and Grandpa and this is why I missed Kita. Everyone was so happy Julian was fine. Then the teacher said, we missed you, but we learned a lot when you were not here. “Don’t worry," said Julian. “I was always learning too. I read many many books, and also we traveled around and learned a lot too. We went to the park and learned about the Mugglesee and tunnels. And we learned about a little house made out of wood. We went to a special Garden Cafe, and I learned about many different plants. And we took the tram and Ubahn, and we learned a lot about trains and life in the city. “That’s wonderful,” said the teachers, “you are always learning, even when you are not in the Kita.” And everyone was happy that Julian was back in school, and ready to play games with his friends.

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