✉️ To Parents
Today’s story invites children into the world of imagination and wonder. Gigi travels to a dreamlike “Cloud Garden” where ideas grow like flowers. This story introduces conditional grammar structures using could and would, along with nature and dream-related vocabulary. Through this, children are encouraged to imagine freely and express “what if” ideas in English.
📖 Today's Reading

One sunny afternoon, Gigi lay on the grass with her sketchbook. As she watched the clouds, one of them winked at her!
Suddenly, a soft breeze lifted her up into the sky. “Whoa!” Gigi laughed. She landed in a magical garden made of clouds. There were floating flowers, jellybean trees, and fluffy white paths.“This is the Cloud Garden,” said a rainbow-colored bird. “Here, you can grow ideas like plants!”
Gigi drew a tiny house, and poof—a real cloud-house appeared! She drew a smiling cat, and meow—a cloud-cat ran around her feet.
“If I lived here,” Gigi said, “I would draw a whole city in the sky!”
Then, the bird whispered, “Time to go back.”
Gigi slowly floated back to the field. She looked at her sketchbook and smiled. “What a dream!”
🧠 New Vocabularies
- cloud /klaʊd/ – The sky was full of fluffy clouds.
- sketchbook /ˈskɛtʃˌbʊk/ – Gigi draws pictures in her sketchbook.
- garden /ˈɡɑr.dən/ – The garden has flowers and trees.
- dream /drim/ – She had a funny dream last night.
- magic /ˈmæ.dʒɪk/ – The magician did a magic trick.
- would /wʊd/ – I would fly if I had wings.
✍️ Hi, Kids!
If you could create anything from the clouds like Gigi, what would you make?
Write about your dream cloud world and start like this: "If I lived in the clouds, I would..."
Tell us what you’d draw, what you’d eat, and who you’d invite!