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The Enchanted Castle - Kids story

A Magical Journey of Courage and Wonder

By Rajeswari AkkiniPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The Enchanted Castle - Kids story
Photo by Jorge Martínez, instagram @jmartinezz9 on Unsplash

Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was an enchanted castle. The castle was surrounded by a beautiful garden, full of vibrant flowers and tall trees. People often spoke of the castle's magical powers, and how anyone who entered it would never be the same again.

One day, a young girl named Anna was playing in the garden when she saw the castle in the distance. She was curious and wanted to explore it, but she knew that her parents would not allow her to go there alone.

But the castle called out to Anna, and she knew she had to go. She snuck out of her house and ran to the castle.

As she reached the castle gates, she heard a voice say, "Only the pure of heart can enter this castle."

Anna didn't understand what it meant, but she knew that she had a kind and pure heart. She walked inside, and as soon as she did, the castle walls began to sparkle with magic.

As she explored the castle, Anna saw things that she had never seen before. There were staircases that led to nowhere, rooms filled with glittering jewels, and walls that changed color. She was amazed by everything she saw.

As she walked down a corridor, she heard a sound coming from behind a door. She opened it and saw a beautiful room filled with fairies. The fairies were busy making magical potions and casting spells.

One of the fairies saw Anna and said, "Welcome, little one. We have been waiting for you."

Anna was surprised but also excited to meet the fairies. They welcomed her into their world and taught her how to make potions and cast spells.

Anna spent days in the enchanted castle, learning from the fairies and exploring the magical rooms. She made new friends and had the time of her life.

But one day, as she was exploring the castle, she came across a dark room. The room was filled with cobwebs, and the air was thick with dust. Anna could sense that something was not right.

As she walked through the room, she saw a figure in the shadows. It was an evil witch, who had been banished from the castle many years ago.

The witch cackled and said, "You have been tricked, little girl. The castle is not a place for you. You will never leave here."

Anna was frightened, but she remembered the words of the fairy, "Only the pure of heart can enter this castle."

She closed her eyes and thought of all the good things she had done in her life. She thought of her family and friends, and how much she loved them. She knew that her heart was pure, and that she had nothing to fear.

As she opened her eyes, she saw that the witch had disappeared. The room was empty, and Anna knew that she had passed the test.

She ran out of the castle and back to her home. Her parents were relieved to see her, but Anna couldn't stop talking about her adventures in the enchanted castle.

From that day on, Anna knew that she was special. She had been to a magical place, and she had learned that a pure heart is the greatest gift of all.

And so, the enchanted castle remained a mystery to most people, but Anna knew that it was a place of wonder and magic. She would never forget her adventures there, and she knew that she would always cherish the memories of her time in that mystical world.

The end.

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About the Creator

Rajeswari Akkini

Hi, my name is Rajeswari Akkini and I love writing children's stories! I am a proud mother of two beautiful daughters, and I have always enjoyed creating stories for them and their friends.

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