Lila lay on her back in the grass, staring up at the twinkling stars. 'Someday,' she whispered to herself, 'I'll explore each and every one.'
During the day, Lila created drawings of rockets and planets. Her room was a gallery of crayon-colored galaxies and bright suns.
Ms. Jackson, Lila's teacher, noticed her many drawings. 'What do you dream about, Lila?' she asked. Lila spoke of her space adventures.
'Dreams are like stars, Lila. They guide us,' Ms. Jackson said with a smile. Lila's heart soared like a comet in the sky.
At the library, Lila found books about stars, astronauts, and rockets. She learned about gravity, planets, and the courage of adventurers.
With each page she turned, her understanding grew. The stars weren't just lights in the sky; they were worlds waiting for her.
Lila put together a school project, creating a model of the solar system. She explained the orbits and moons with excitement.
Ryan saw Lila's project and his eyes widened. 'Wow, you really know a lot about space,' he admitted. Lila just smiled.
On career day, an astronaut visited the school. Lila listened, captivated by the stories. Her dream felt closer than ever.
That night, Lila gazed at the sky again. The stars seemed to wink back, confirming her dreams' validity. One day, she would be among them.
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