About the Book
The Enchanted Grove In a nook where the forest softly sings,
Dwelt a girl and her grandma, with potion-filled rings.
Together they lived, with love in great measure,
In that cozy old cottage, their most treasured treasure.
When grandma fell sick, the girl knew the drill,
To seek out a herb, she must go over hill.
The forest whispered of an old magic bold,
A brave-hearted quest for the girl to unfold.
With courage as her light, into the forest she delved,
Where wonders and perils together welled.
Magical guides, both wise and so dear,
Led her toward the sacred grove, easing her fear.
An old tree spoke wisely, a water sprite played,
A forest guardian's soft light showed the way.
Each friend she encountered, their wisdom did impart,
Fueled her journey onward, with a steadfast heart.
Night draped the wood in a dark velvet hue,
Shadows came alive, and the cold wind blew.
Yet with her guardian's might, she faced her fears,
Her bravery shining, through the shadowy tears.
In moon's gentle glow, the grove finally found,
Where magic and dreams did surely abound.
The rare ingredient, now within her grasp,
Her heart full of hope, with each breath a gasp.
With treasure in tow, back home she tread,
Through a forest of friends, no longer dread.
To the cottage, she raced, to grandma's warm smile,
Their embrace at the dawn, worth every mile.
They mixed and they brewed, the potion to heal,
The cottage aglow with a magical feel.
Love and the earth's power, in their hands lay,
In their dear little home, where magic would stay.
The forest rejoiced, for the girl's brave feat,
Creatures danced, and hearts skipped a beat.
The trees swayed, the people came 'round,
To celebrate life, where love is found.
As our story ends, with friends all so dear,
The girl and her grandma, with nothing to fear.
For courage and love, in their hearts so bright,
Make anything possible, in the forest's light.
Now a keeper of secrets, the girl stood tall,
With grandma's teachings, she'd remember it all.
Together they vowed, the magic to keep alive,
A legacy to cherish,