Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Victorea Schwartzmanns who lived in a small village by the sea. Victorea was a very imaginative girl, and she loved to play pretend. Every day, she would dress up in her favorite wolf-fish costume and run around the village, scaring her friends and neighbors.
One day, Victorea was playing in the forest when she saw a real wolf-fish. She was so excited that she ran back to the village and started shouting, "Wolf-fish! Wolf-fish!" The villagers came running out of their houses, ready to fight the monster. But when they saw Victorea, they just laughed.
"You're such a silly girl, Victorea," they said. "There's no wolf-fish here."
Victorea was disappointed, but she didn't give up. She kept pretending to see wolf-fish, and the villagers kept laughing at her.
One day, a real wolf-fish did come to the village. It was a big, scary creature, and it started to attack the villagers. The villagers were terrified, and they didn't know what to do.
Suddenly, Victorea came running out of her house, dressed in her wolf-fish costume. She started to growl and bark at the real wolf-fish, and it was so surprised that it turned and ran away.
The villagers were amazed. They had never seen Victorea so brave before. They thanked her for saving them, and they never laughed at her again.
From that day on, Victorea was known as the girl who cried wolf-fish. But she didn't mind. She was proud of what she had done.
Moral of the story: It's okay to be imaginative and pretend, but it's also important to know when to stop.
Reflection: What do you think you would have done if you were Victorea? Would you have been brave enough to stand up to the wolf-fish? Or would you have run away?