Kiara and Mia were not just friends; they were adventure partners. This holiday, they were spending it at their grandma's cozy cabin, nestled deep in a snowy forest. Mia’s little ____, Nathaniel, was visiting too, though he was a bit too small for their big quests. One frosty morning, ____ their grandma’s old books, they found a dusty map. It showed a path leading ____ a frozen river to a place marked "Sparkle ____." The map promised a hidden treasure! "A real treasure hunt!" Mia whispered, her eyes wide. "We have to go!" Kiara checked their supplies. "We'll need our bikes to ____ there, and good warm clothes." "And a snack!" Mia added, holding up a ____. Grandma had ____ them each a small ____ for their last birthday, perfect for this adventure. They strapped their backpacks on, feeling a bit excited. "Stay safe, my little adventurers!" Grandma called as they headed out the ____ door. The girls rode their bikes, their wheels crunching on the packed snow. It was exciting to ____ so fast, the cold air rushing past their cheeks. ____, they would stop to check the ____, making sure they were still heading towards the mountain. As they got closer, a strange light began to ____ in the distance. It was a shimmering, rainbow waterfall cascading down the side of the snowy ____! The water glowed with every ____ imaginable, reflecting like a thousand tiny stars. It looked like a piece of ____ had fallen to Earth. "Wow!" Mia gasped, stopping her bike. "Have you ever seen anything so beautiful?" Kiara shook her head, speechless. They left their ____ and carefully walked towards the ____. It shimmered with reds, blues, greens, and yellows. The map showed a small cave hidden behind the glowing falls. "Do you think the treasure is in there?" Mia asked, a little nervous. "There's only one way to find out," Kiara said, holding her hand. They stepped through the ____ spray, finding themselves in a small, dry cave. And there it was – not a chest of gold, but a small wooden ____ filled with tiny, detailed carvings of animals made from glowing, smooth stones. There was a little deer, a sleeping bear, a wise owl, and many more. "These are amazing!" Mia exclaimed, picking up a glowing blue bird. Suddenly, a voice echoed in the cave. "Welcome, travelers. You have been ____ a little look at the mountain's magic. These treasures are not for ____; they are for sharing." Kiara and Mia looked at each other. They understood. The real treasure wasn't something to keep for themselves, but something to experience and share. They carefully chose one glowing stone animal each – Kiara picked a shimmering green fox, and Mia chose a bright purple rabbit. They decided to leave the rest for others to discover. As they walked back out, the waterfall seemed to glow even brighter, thanking them. Riding their bikes back, they felt happy. They weren’t ____ on this adventure; they had each other. When they told Grandma about the Sparkle ____ and the glowing animals, she just smiled. "You see," she said, "some of the best treasures aren't shiny gold, but beautiful moments you experience and share. Perhaps you can go ____ next holiday, and show your little ____ Nathaniel the wonders of the Sparkle Mountain." And they knew, for ____, that they would. The memory of the colourful waterfall and the glowing treasures would stay with them, a bright sparkle in their holiday memories.

Week 10: The Secret of Sparkle Mountain

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