Join young Colter, a fearless boy with a magical golfing touch, and his loyal canine companions, Aria and Willow, as they defend Earth from mischievous alien pinball pirates! This heartwarming tale of bravery, teamwork, and clever problem-solving will delight children and inspire them to believe in their own abilities.
Write and illustrate a short story titled "Colter and the Galactic Pinball Pirates" suitable to be a children's book about a young boy named Colter who uses his magical golfing powers to fend off silly aliens attacking planet Earth. The aliens are trying to take over Earth because they want to use it in a galactic game of pinball, but Colter and his mighty dogs Aria and Willow are able to fend off the aliens and save the planet. Although Colter is only a little boy, he uses his strength, wits, and his bond with his dogs to carry out a clever plan. With Aria and Willow's help they will make the alien's flee in their space ships, never to return. When writing this story, be creative in the plan Colter creates and how he uses his ability to create golf shots in coordination with his dogs to save the day. When writing the story, use the following guidelines: - Colter is a little American boy with brown hair about 3 years old. - Aria is a white husky who is strong and brave. Willow is a German Shepherd, mostly black with gold, who is fast and playful. You do not need to mention what kind of dogs they are in the story. - In Colter's plan, Willow and Aria tease and distract the aliens while Colter hits his magic golf ball into their spaceship through the door (getting a 'hole-in-one'), and the momentum of his powerful strike sends their ship careening back up and into the mother ship, causing it to explode and save Earth from becoming a pinball in their game. - The alien's spaceship is shaped like a flipper a pinball machine with a portal door shaped like a golf hole. - The huge mother ship which can be seen looming in Earth's orbit, is shaped like a huge pinball machine. - You don't need to say how old Colter is - The flipper shaped spaceship doesn't need to be labeled or have any words on it to tell the reader it's a flipper - The aliens and the space ships referenced in the story should be consistent in how they look throughout the story.