Daylee is a lively seven year old girl who fills her days with art and colorful balloons, letting her imagination soar with every bright drawing she creates. When she straps on her running shoes her boundless energy carries her down the track as she races faster than ever before. In an exciting competition she taps into her strength and focus to win gold and silver medals for her team. Through her creative spirit and athletic triumphs Daylee learns that with confidence and determination she can achieve any dream she sets her mind to.

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Once upon a time, there was a very active seven year old girl named Daylee.
She had smooth brown skin and a happy smile. There was a gap where her front teeth used to be.
Her long curly black hair bounced in a ponytail. Her edges were smooth and neat.
She wore a red sparkly headband. Daylee loved to have fun more than anything.
Every day, Daylee found ways to be creative. She loved art.
She sat at her table to draw pictures with bright markers.
When she was done drawing, she played with balloons.
She loved to blow up balloons in every colour. Her world was full of bright joy.
One day, Daylee put on her running shoes. She loved to run track because she had so much energy.
She liked running for her team. This time, she wanted to do something special.
She wanted to win lots of medals. She stood at the starting line ready to go.
She ran as fast as she could. Her feet tapped quickly on the track.
Her arms pumped by her sides. She felt like she was flying just like her balloons.
The wind rushed past her ears. She focused on the finish line ahead.
Finally the races were finished. Daylee felt proud of herself.
That weekend, she did amazing work. She won three gold medals!
She was so fast that she won a silver medal too. She held her medals tight.
Ever since that day, Daylee knew she could do anything.
She could make beautiful art and run super fast. She was a champion with a sparkle in her eye.
creative girl
art and crafts
track running
young athlete
self confidence
balloon fun
winning medals