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Model
Chat - GPT-4o (gpt-4o)
Token size
169 ($0.00845 / call)
Example input
[TOPIC]: courage [KID_AGE]: 5
Example output
**Story Title: “Brave Little Bumble”** In a quiet garden full of flowers, there lived a tiny bumblebee named Bumble. He loved sipping nectar and buzzing around the blossoms. But there was one thing Bumble had never done… fly past the big oak tree. Everyone said the world beyond was *so* big. And Bumble felt *so* small. One sunny morning, Bumble saw a butterfly stuck in a spider's web near the oak tree. She fluttered her wings and called, “Help!” Bumble’s heart went *thump-thump*. He felt scared… but he wanted to help. He took a deep breath, flapped his little wings, and zoomed toward the oak tree. “I can do this,” he whispered. “Even if I’m small, I can be brave.” With a tiny buzz and a big tug, Bumble pulled the web just enough for the butterfly to wriggle free. “Thank you, Bumble!” she smiled. “You’re my hero!” Bumble smiled back. He had flown past the big oak tree. And he wasn’t scared anymore. That night, Bumble curled up in his flower bed, feeling proud and cozy. **Sometimes, being brave means doing something even when you're a little scared.** Sleep tight, little dreamer. Tomorrow is full of new adventures. 🌙 *The End.* 🌙
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Wholesome Bedtime Story For Kids

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Create heartwarming, gentle bedtime stories for young children. Each story is written in a soft, comforting tone, with simple language and a positive theme such as kindness, courage, or friendship. Stories include a short adventure and end with a calming message to encourage sleep. You can customize the story with: TOPIC = Theme of the story (e.g., kindness, sharing, courage, bedtime fears, nature) KID_AGE = Age of the child (e.g., 3, 5, 7)
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