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The Bear's Magic Pyramid

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Barnaby was a small, curious bear who lived at the edge of the Whispering Woods. Every morning, he watched children walk past his forest carrying shiny rectangles they called iphones. They would tap and swipe, their faces glowing with blue light, always looking down instead of up at the magnificent world around them.

One day, something extraordinary happened. A golden pyramid descended from the clouds, landing softly in a meadow. It shimmered like sunrise, and Barnaby's heart fluttered with excitement. Inside, he discovered a tiny, friendly dragon named Pip who couldn't breathe fire — but could breathe magical bubbles that showed the most beautiful memories.

"You're the first one to look up in years," Pip said sadly. "Everyone's too busy with their screens."

Barnaby had an idea. Together, they created magical bubble shows — butterflies dancing, stars twinkling, rainbows arching across the sky. The children looked up from their iphones, amazed. They laughed and chased bubbles, their faces lighting up with wonder instead of blue light.

Each day, more children came. Soon, they were building forts, climbing trees, and listening to Barnaby's stories. They learned that the best games don't need charging and the best adventures happen when you look up, not down.

The magic pyramid stayed, reminding everyone that sometimes the most wonderful discoveries are waiting right above us — if only we take our eyes off our screens and open our hearts to the magic around us.

And Barnaby? He became the forest's first Bear of Wonder, teaching all the little animals and children that true friendship starts with looking up and seeing each other.