Dadon and Tsokyi's adventure
by Ake and Ma



First published 2026 by scribbin.com www.scribbin.com Text and illustrations © 2026 Ake and Ma Created with scribbin.com AI-powered storybook creator All rights reserved. Printed and bound by scribbin.com Digital Press

By Ake and Ma
It rained all morning, but suddenly the sun peeked out. Dadon looked out the window and saw a giant, colorful rainbow stretching across the sky. "Grab your boots, Tsokyi!" Dadon shouted, grabbing her sketchbook. "We are going to find where the rainbow starts!"

Little Tsokyi held onto Dadon’s leg tightly. "Wait for me!" she cried, wiping a tear from her cheek. She grabbed her favorite teddy bear to help them on their quest. Together, they marched out the door and into the wet, green garden.

The path to the hill was covered in sticky, brown mud. Dadon jumped right over a puddle with a big splash! "It is just chocolate pudding," Dadon said, telling a little fib to make it sound fun. Tsokyi giggled and splashed right through the muck behind her.

They walked through tall grass that tickled their noses. Tsokyi tried to tie the grass into knots, being a little bit naughty. "I am helping the grass hug," she said sweetly. Dadon drew a map on her paper so they would not get lost in the green jungle.

The hill was very steep and their little legs felt tired. Tsokyi sat down and started to cry loudly, "My feet hurt!" Dadon knelt down and held her sister's hand. "Look, we are almost at the magic clouds," she promised, pointing up high.

Dadon stopped to draw a picture of a brave lion for Tsokyi. "This lion will give us strength," Dadon said. Tsokyi felt responsible now and carried the drawing carefully. "I will keep the lion safe," she said, marching forward with a brave face.

They reached the top of the big hill just as the sun shone brightest. The rainbow looked like it ended right in a bed of bright yellow flowers! "We found it!" cheered Dadon, jumping up and down. It was the most beautiful magic they had ever seen.

The sisters sat in the flowers while Dadon drew the rainbow. Tsokyi felt happy and did not cry all the way home. They had found the rainbow's end together, and it was the best adventure ever.



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