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Δεν πειράζει αν γίνει ατύχημα

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Μια τρυφερή και καθησυχαστική ιστορία για μικρά κορίτσια που ξεκινούν το ταξίδι της εκπαίδευσης τουαλέτας. Μέσα από απλά λόγια και ζεστασιά, το βιβλίο διδάσκει στα παιδιά ότι τα ατυχήματα είναι ένα φυσιολογικό μέρος της μάθησης και ότι κάθε προσπάθεια τα φέρνει πιο κοντά στην επιτυχία.

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Create a children's storybook in Greek for girl toddlers (ages 2–4). IMPORTANT: The story must speak directly to the child, not to parents. Main goal: Help the child understand that accidents during potty training are normal and not something bad. Topic: “Δεν πειράζει αν γίνει ατύχημα” Length: - 20–25 pages - Each page = 1–3 very short sentences Style: - Very simple Greek - Very short sentences (max 6–8 words) - Use line breaks (each sentence separate line) - Add pauses (...) for natural reading Tone: - calm - warm - reassuring - safe Story structure: 1. Introduce the child 2. The child has an accident 3. The child feels sad or embarrassed 4. The parent reacts calmly and lovingly 5. Show that accidents are normal 6. Encourage trying again 7. Build confidence slowly 8. End with reassurance and calm happiness Include: - simple dialogue - repetition of phrases like: “δεν πειράζει” “συμβαίνει” “θα δοκιμάσουμε ξανά” VERY IMPORTANT: - No pressure - No shame - No negative language - No instructions for parents inside the story Voice optimization: - Write for natural Greek speech - Use short lines - Add pauses (...) At the end: - Add 3 affirmations: “Δεν πειράζει” “Προσπαθώ ξανά” “Τα καταφέρνω” Goal: The text must sound smooth, calm, and natural when read by a text-to-speech voice in Greek. Children’s story narration in Greek. Clear, lively and confident voice. Natural to slightly faster speaking pace. Not slow. Not whispering. Use normal speaking volume. Warm and friendly tone with light energy. Slight variation in tone to keep the child engaged. Not dramatic, not theatrical. Do not whisper. Do not speak slowly. Use normal to slightly faster pace. Keep the voice clear, audible and slightly energetic.

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