
Siyona lay in her cozy bed, hugging her silver star locket. She closed her eyes and wished for a dreamy adventure. Suddenly, soft clouds swirled around her, and she felt herself floating through time and space.

When the clouds faded, Siyona found herself in a sunny orchard. She heard gentle laughter and spotted a young girl, Sophie, picking apples beneath a large tree. Siyona waved and Sophie smiled, inviting her to join the fun.

As Siyona reached for an apple, a bright light shimmered nearby. Out stepped a man with kind eyes and a curious smile. "Hello, I am Isaac Newton," he said. "Would you like to learn about how apples helped me discover something amazing?"

Siyona’s eyes sparkled with wonder while Sophie listened closely. Isaac Newton picked up an apple and let it fall. "See how it drops straight down? That’s because of something called gravity. It pulls things toward the ground," he explained gently.

Siyona wrote in her little journal, feeling dreamy and excited. Sophie asked, "Can gravity help us with other things?" Isaac nodded and told them how gravity keeps the moon circling Earth, making night and day.

The clouds began to swirl again, gently lifting Siyona and Sophie. Siyona waved goodbye to Isaac Newton, her heart full of new ideas. Back in her bed, she smiled, knowing that learning could be as magical as dreaming.


