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Elsa and the Snowflake Gloves
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Elsa and the Snowflake Gloves
In a cozy, icy-blue house covered in snowflakes lived Elsa — a special girl with white hair, sparkling blue eyes, a very pretty blue dress, and a shimmering blue cape that fluttered like a snow cloud.
Every morning, Elsa sat by her frosty window and ate her favorite breakfast:
snowflake cereal ❄️🥣 — it twirled in her bowl and melted sweetly in her mouth. After breakfast, she always smiled.
"Mmm... icy and nice!"
Elsa was different from other kids.
She didn’t go to school or play tag in the snow.
She played the piano at night — even at 1am — because her brain worked best under moonlight. Her songs were soft, sparkling, and sounded like falling snow.
She loved learning about computers, typing away at her magical ice-laptop. At 6pm, she always took a short break — 5 minutes of Minecraft time! It was just enough to build a tiny snow palace for her pixel penguin.
But one thing Elsa never did was… go outside to play.
Why?
Because Elsa had magic inside her — her snowflakes could surprise people!
She worried: "What if I make it too cold? What if someone gets scared?"
So she stayed inside.
But one snowy morning, Elsa looked out her frosted window and whispered:
"I wish I had friends..."
Then she remembered something:
Snowflake Gloves!
Hidden in the back of a cabinet, soft and silver-blue.
"If I wear these… maybe I can go out."
So she put them on, slowly… nervously… and stepped outside.
But as soon as she walked into the snow-covered playground, the other kids stopped playing.
"She looks... cold!" one said.
"She’s scary!" cried another.
And just like that — everyone ran home.
Elsa turned and walked quietly back inside.
She laid in bed, face in her pillow, and let her tears melt like tiny snowflakes.
But Elsa was brave.
The next day, she tried again. The kids saw her and said:
"You again?"
Elsa didn’t run away. She took a deep breath.
"I’m not scary," she said gently.
"I just want to play too."
The snowflakes around her stopped spinning.
The wind calmed. The sky lightened.
One little girl smiled. Then a boy waved.
Another child asked: "Do you want to build a snow fort with us?"
Elsa’s cheeks turned pink, and not just from the cold.
"Yes. I’d love to."
And from that day on, Elsa had friends — not just in Minecraft, but in the real snow, too. All because she was brave, kind, and said what was in her heart.