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Owen and the Night Fire
Ages 5-65 min20 pagesPremium subscriptionstory_101
Bonfire Nightlanternfamilyfireworkssafety
On Bonfire Night, Owen and his family join a festive gathering where he carries a fox-shaped lantern made by Grandma. As fireworks light up the sky, a gust of wind blows the lantern away, but helpers quickly retrieve it, teaching Owen the importance of safety and care. The lantern's warm glow comforts Owen through the night, symbolizing family warmth and protection. The next day, Owen and Grandma make more lanterns, celebrating the shared light and love that keeps everyone safe.
Every Gula Stories story is written for children ages 3–8 and goes through content review before publishing.
Story Opening
“On Bonfire Night, Owen and Dad walked to the grassy field where a warm orange fire was waiting.”
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