Do You Believe In Magic? πŸ§šπŸ½β€β™€οΈβœ¨ Premium Kids Story For Sleep

Do You Believe In Magic? πŸ§šπŸ½β€β™€οΈβœ¨ Premium Kids Story For Sleep

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In tonight's premium bedtime story for kids, we meet a young girl whose faith in magic is getting a bit shaky. It’s up to our little fairy friend, Midnight, to reinstate her belief before it’s too late! 

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Narrator πŸŽ™οΈ Abbe Opher

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00:00:38

Speaker 1: a house on a quiet street, a young girl rifled




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Speaker 1: through her belongings in her bedroom. The young girl was




00:00:45

Speaker 1: called Emily, and Emily was due to start big score soon.




00:00:50

Speaker 1: She was so excited and couldn't wait to feel more




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Speaker 1: grown up and be able to do more grown up things. However,




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Speaker 1: Emily believed that if she was going to become a




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Speaker 1: grown up, then that meant one big thing. She couldn't




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Speaker 1: partake in childish pursuits anymore. She grabbed a cardboard box




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Speaker 1: and sorted through the books on her bedroom shelves. Over




00:01:15

Speaker 1: the years, she had built up a great collection, and




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Speaker 1: her bookshelf was full of short stories and fairy tales




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Speaker 1: that her parents had read to her each night before bed.




00:01:27

Speaker 1: She adored these books. However, looking at them now, she




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Speaker 1: decided that they were too childish, Dickie. As she prepared




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Speaker 1: to start big school. One by one, Emily pulled the




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Speaker 1: books off her shelves and placed them in the cardboard box.




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Speaker 1: She picked up her big book of fairy Tales and




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Speaker 1: stroked the front cover fondly. She was sad to see




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Speaker 1: it go. She had loved these stories, but she was




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Speaker 1: firm in her decision and placed it in the box




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Speaker 1: with the others, claiming out loud, I do not believe




00:02:04

Speaker 1: in magic. Emily's words floated on the breeze fast. It




00:02:11

Speaker 1: traveled out of Emily's house, across the streets, through the trees,




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Speaker 1: over the rivers, in the lakes, between the flower beds




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Speaker 1: and the toadstorores, and landed in the ears of a




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Speaker 1: fairy named Midnight. Fairies have a knack for knowing when




00:02:30

Speaker 1: someone stops believing in magic. After all, it is practically




00:02:35

Speaker 1: their duty to keep magic alive in the world, and




00:02:38

Speaker 1: fairies are often seen as the symbols of pure magic,




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Speaker 1: one account of their twinkling skin, their beautiful wings, and




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Speaker 1: their magic ones. So when a fairy hears that somebody




00:02:52

Speaker 1: has stopped believing in magic, they take it to heart,




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Speaker 1: and when it's a child who declares they're losing their fee.




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Speaker 1: Fairies are desperate to reinstate magic in the child's heart




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Speaker 1: before it is gone forever. Midnight the Fairy was no different.




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Speaker 1: She heard the news and quickly sprung into action. Using




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Speaker 1: her powerful, delicate wings, she flew between the flower beds




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Speaker 1: and toadstools, over rivers and lakes, through the trees, across




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Speaker 1: the streets, and up to the window of Emily's house.




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Speaker 1: Midnight gazed through the window and saw Emily sitting on




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Speaker 1: her bedroom floor solemnly. The young girl was packing away




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Speaker 1: her toys into a cardboard box, as if she were




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Speaker 1: moving house. But Midnight had seen this scenario before, and




00:03:53

Speaker 1: she knew exactly what Emily was doing. Emily was clearly




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Speaker 1: trying to eradicate anything she perceived as being childish. This




00:04:05

Speaker 1: included toys, books, and decorations. Midnight would have to act




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Speaker 1: fast if she wanted to restore Emily's belief in magic




00:04:15

Speaker 1: before it was too late to go back. Midnight tapped




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Speaker 1: on the window with her tiny finger tips, and Emily




00:04:24

Speaker 1: looked up with confusion. When Emily saw Midnight the Fairy




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Speaker 1: hovering outside her window, she gasped and rubbed her eyes




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