The Smallest Explorer

The Smallest Explorer

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Author: Luis Arroyo
Illustration for: Ready for Adventure

Every explorer needs a map, shoes, and pockets. Finn followed the most important rule: always go a little farther.

Illustration for: The World Grows Big

Finn took a first step and suddenly the world changed. The floor rose like a giant cliff as everything began to shrink.

Illustration for: The Rug Jungle

The living room rug turned into a waving jungle. Dust bunnies floated past like tiny, fluffy clouds in the air.

Illustration for: The Chair Leg Tower

Finn looked up at a chair leg that towered above like a skyscraper. The world was full of giant wonders to discover.

Illustration for: A Tiny Friend

'Excuse me,' said a tiny ant wearing a silver helmet. The ant waved a friendly greeting to the explorer.

Illustration for: The Teacup Sea

Now Finn stood at the edge of a vast teacup sea. The sparkling water looked deep and mysterious.

Illustration for: The Raisin Captain

A paper boat sailed past, captained by a very serious raisin. The raisin tipped its tiny hat as it floated by.

Illustration for: Shoelace Canyon

A shoelace canyon stretched wide across the floor. Nearby, a lost button glowed like a tiny moon in the shadows.

Illustration for: Growing Big Again

With a sudden pop, Finn grew back to normal size. The room looked ordinary again, but Finn knew its secrets.

Illustration for: The Biggest Adventures

The explorer smiled, knowing that even the smallest places can hold the biggest adventures. Finn was ready for the next one.

English infant AdventureLearning Values Creativity CuriosityCourage Confidence

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