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The Mischievous Boy
miles and the magic closet
Miles was an adventurous boy who loved to play pranks. He often teased his classmates and even his teacher, Ms. Patel. During International Week, Ms. Patel wore a beautiful sari. Miles laughed and made fun of her cultural dress. Little did he know, this would lead to an unexpected adventure.
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That night, Miles went to bed feeling a bit guilty. As he was about to sleep, he heard a strange noise from his closet. Curious, he opened the door and was pulled inside by a magical force. Suddenly, he found himself in a bustling city far from home. It was Riyadh, Saudi Arabia!
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In Riyadh, Miles wandered around, amazed by the sights and sounds. He bumped into a girl named Fatima who was friendly and kind. Fatima noticed Miles looked lost and offered to show him around. She was excited to share her culture with him. Miles agreed, feeling curious and a bit nervous.
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Fatima took Miles to a local food stall where they tried shawarma. At first, Miles was hesitant to taste something new. But as soon as he took a bite, he loved it! The flavors were rich and delicious. Miles realized that trying new things could be fun.
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Fatima then explained the importance of traditional clothing. She showed him how to wear a hijab and a keffiyeh. Miles listened carefully and tried them on. He began to understand the beauty and significance behind these garments. Fatima was happy to see Miles becoming more open-minded.
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As they walked through the city, Fatima shared stories about her culture. Miles was fascinated by the different customs and traditions. He realized how much he had been missing out by not appreciating other cultures. Miles felt grateful for the chance to learn and grow.
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When it was time to leave, Fatima gave Miles a small gift to remember his visit. Suddenly, Miles found himself back in his room. He looked around, feeling different than before. The adventure had changed him. Miles knew he had to make things right with Ms. Patel.
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The next day, Miles went to school wearing an Irish outfit. He apologized to Ms. Patel and shared his experience with the class. Everyone listened eagerly, and Miles felt proud to be part of such a diverse group. He had learned to appreciate and respect all cultures, including his own.
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