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This is Will.







Will has been
very sick for a
long time.




One night, when Will
was sick, Will looked at
the stars and asked for
a wish.








That night, a
rainbow flash
flew towards
his house.



















It turned out that the
flash was a fairy.
"Wow!" yelled Will.























"I am the Wish Fairy, and I
am here to give you a
wish," spoke the Fairy.
"Oh, I know what to wish! I
wish for bananas!" Will
smiled.







"It's not that easy.You
have to do something nice
for other people first," the
Fairy explained.
"Aw," whined Will.









The Wish Fairy took Will to
his backyard.
"Why are we here?" Will
asked.
"Your Dog is hungry, you
need to help him," spoke
the Fairy.










"I know what will help
him! Bananas!" smiled
Will. Will held a banana in
his hand.
"No, that won't work. You
need to give him dog
food," explained the
Fairy.











The Fairy gave Will a can.
"Ow! It's too hard to
open!" Will cried
"Don't give up! Keep
trying!" spoke the Fairy.








Will opened the can.
"I did it!" yelled Will.
"Great! On to the next
job!" smiled the Fairy.















The Wish Fairy took Will to his
mom and dad, who were in the
kitchen. They looked sad.
"Why are you sad?" asked Will.















Will's dad held a plate.
"I have been trying to clean this
plate for a long time, and the dirt
won't come off!" Will's dad said.
"That's my favorite plate, and I
want it to be clean!" cried Will's
mom.














Will took the plate, and put it on
the table.
"I know what will clean it! A
banana!" yelled Will. Will held a
banana in his hand.
"No, that will just make the plate
dirtier," explained the Wish Fairy.













The Fairy gave Will a towel.
"Here, use this," The Fairy
spoke.
Will started to scrub.
"Oh, no! The dirt won't come
off! I give up!" Will yelled.
"No! Don't give up! Keep
scrubbing!" cheered the Fairy.












"I did it!" Will smiled.
"Great job! On to the last job!"
smiled the Fairy. The plate
looked sparkly and new. Will's
mom and dad were happy.
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