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It was a breezy Saturday morning, and Emily was playing in her backyard with her favorite bubble wand. Her mom had just mixed a special homemade bubble solution with dish soap, sugar, and warm water. Emily dipped her wand, took a deep breath, and blew.

Out floated a giant bubble—so big it could fit a watermelon inside!

“Whoa,” Emily whispered. The bubble shimmered with rainbow colors and hovered right in front of her face. But instead of floating away and popping, it stayed put.

Then… it wobbled.

And then… it wobbled harder.

“Uh… what’s happening?” Emily asked.

Suddenly, the bubble zipped forward—and stuck to her hand! Before she could scream, it swooped under her feet and lifted her into the air!

“Ahhh!” Emily shouted as her backyard disappeared below. She rose higher and higher, past her treehouse, over the rooftops, and into the clouds.

She held on tight to the slippery surface, but it wasn’t cold. It felt soft and warm, like floating inside a marshmallow.

“Okay,” she said, her voice shaking. “This is definitely not normal.”

Then, the clouds began to part, and Emily saw something amazing.

A floating city made entirely of soap bubbles and fluffy clouds!

There were bubble buildings, cloud sidewalks, and glowing soap creatures flying all around—some looked like turtles, some like whales, and others like giant ducks with goggles.

The bubble gently floated down and landed in the middle of a big, bubbly plaza. A sign above her read:
“Welcome to Suddletown – Home of the Cloud Cleaners!”

Just then, a cheerful creature with the body of a big puffy cotton ball and sparkling soap wings bounced over.

“You made it!” the creature squeaked. “I’m Bloop, the Welcome Bubble! You must be Emily.”

Emily blinked. “You… know my name?”

“Of course! Only very special kids who blow the perfect bubble get to visit Suddletown!”

Emily looked around in awe. “What do people do here?”

“Oh, all kinds of clean and shiny things!” Bloop said proudly. “We scrub the skies, polish the stars, and ride soap creatures to deliver freshness all over the world!”

Just then, a flying bubble turtle soared past carrying a stack of sparkly towels. Another soap bird zipped by, leaving a trail of lemony-fresh mist.

“Want to try riding one?” Bloop asked with a wink.

Emily gasped. “YES!”

A plump, giggling bubble dragon floated down beside her, wiggling its soapy tail. Emily climbed on, holding tight to its foamy reins.

“Here we goooo!” the dragon sang.

They zoomed through loops of bubbles, zipped around towers, and even splashed through a cloud car wash. Emily couldn’t stop laughing.

“This is better than any ride ever!”

They landed in front of a building called the Bubble Workshop. Inside, bubbly scientists with lab coats and puffy glasses mixed potions in tall beakers. Bloop handed Emily a tiny glowing vial.

“This is a Forever Bubble Drop,” Bloop explained. “One drop in your bubble mix makes bubbles that never pop… unless you say the magic word.”

“What’s the word?” Emily asked.

Bloop leaned in close. “Soaperdooperpop!

Emily giggled. “That’s silly!”

“Exactly!” Bloop grinned. “All the best magic is silly.”

Suddenly, the sky rumbled.

“Oh no!” a loud voice echoed from the tower. “A grime storm is coming! All flyers report to the suds station!”

Dark clouds rolled in—ugly, oily ones with streaks of dust and smelly fog.

“It’s a grime storm from the Gloomlands!” Bloop said. “They try to dirty the sky!”

Emily watched as soap creatures lined up, ready to scrub the storm away. But there were so many grime clouds!

“I want to help!” Emily said bravely.

Bloop nodded and handed her a giant bubble wand and a bottle of super soap. “Time to shine, sky cleaner!”

Emily jumped on her dragon and joined the cleaning crew. She dipped her wand and made massive, shiny bubbles that bounced off the storm clouds, popping them with a satisfying splat!

“Take that, stinky fog!” she shouted.

With teamwork, laughter, and lots of bubbles, the grime clouds were washed away, and the sky sparkled again.

Back in the plaza, everyone cheered.

“You were amazing, Emily!” Bloop said, bouncing up and down. “You’re officially an Honorary Bubble Rider!”

He handed her a tiny pin shaped like a soap bubble with wings.

“I wish I could stay forever,” Emily said, hugging Bloop. “But I think I should get back now…”

Bloop smiled gently. “You will always be welcome here. Just blow the perfect bubble, and say the magic word when you’re ready.”

Emily nodded. She dipped her wand one last time, blew a big bubble, and whispered,
“Soaperdooperpop.”

The bubble wrapped around her like a soft blanket and gently floated her back down… down… down… until—

POP!

Emily landed safely in her backyard. Her wand still sparkled, and the sky above looked cleaner than ever.

She smiled. “Best bubble ever.”

The End!


🌟 Follow-Up Questions:

  • What made Emily’s bubble different from all the others she had blown before?
  • What do the creatures in Suddletown do to help the world?
  • How did Emily help during the grime storm?

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. HANNAH

    OMG I Love it so much

  2. HANNAH

    OMG I was done reading the book and I Love it so much 💖💗💝💘💓💞

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