UKRAINE

On the edge of a merry ocean, where the waves, like dancers, swirled in the rhythm of airy melodies, was the Island of Cloud. It was an unusual island where trees with books instead of leaves grew. Yes, imagine: instead of apples or pears, adventure novels, encyclopedias, and fairy tales hung on the branches. And if the winds blew stronger, mixed sounds echoed from the trees - as if the books were trying to tell their stories at the same time!
On this island lived a pirate named Jack Bookland, who, unlike his formidable comrades, did not rob ships, but collected books. He was a great fan of reading and dreamed of reading all the books in the world.

But one day, when Jack went for a walk to find a new book, he saw that all the books had disappeared from the island!
"Hey, where are all my books?!" he exclaimed, waving his hat, which was so big that it could hide a whole bucket of pirate treasure. "Who dared to take them?!"
The pirate, as always, decided to act boldly. He put on his best pirate costume (with red and white stripes that seemed to be asking for a carnival ball) and set off in search.
Meanwhile, on the island, in the 5-A class, where brave kids studied, there was anxiety. They learned that all the books from the Island of Cloud had disappeared. And without books, how can you study? How can you live without adventures in the world of imagination?




And so, with a plan in their hands, the brave 5-A set off in search of Jack Bookland. They passed through dense forests, where the trees, like big green books, whispered secrets of the world to each other.
On the coast, they were met by Jack, who, of course, did not recognize the children and stopped, looking at them with suspicion.
"Who are you? Are you not spies who came for my books?" Jack asked, slightly tilting his head.
"No, no, we are not spies! We are students of 5-A!" the children exclaimed, choosing the most correct words not to scare the pirate.


"Okay, kids! I'm ready to listen to you. But first, we need to prepare for the trip!" he replied, inspiring the kids with his mood.
Pirate Captain Jack Bookland and the brave 5-A set off on an exciting journey
They got through the jungle, fighting with huge, book-like plants that tried to stop them. They had to pass through the Labyrinth of Literature, where the books scared them with their stories.
"Wait, I know this story!" Vitya shouted when they were attacked by Textbook Monsters, who seemed to be running away from math lessons.
"Don't be afraid, kids! Read them!" Jack shouted. "Maybe they just want to be read!".

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