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The Benchetrit family is playing tennis to celebrate Olivier's 40th birthday. The family consists of Olivier, brown medium length hair, hazel eyes, Carine, brown long hair, green eyes, Elia, 8, brown long hair, blue eyes, Logan, light brown medium hair, brown eyes and Thea, brown long hair, green eyes. Suddenly a magical portal opens up and transports the family to an enchanted forest. A dragon appears and challenges them to a tennis duel. The dragon starts spitting fire and burning the tennis balls. Logan farts and surprises the dragon. Olivier shows up dressed as a tennis super hero, riding a unicorn and holding a bow and arrow. He shoots the dragon in the heart. The dragon turns into a magical pet baby dragon. The family ends up back in their backyard, around a fire pit, drinking hot coco and roasting marshmallows. The pet dragon is with them. They tell jokes.

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Join Max and Mia, two best friends with a knack for adventure, in their thrilling quest to uncover the Lost Treasure of the Enchanted Forest. When they stumble upon an old map in their backyard, it sets them on a journey filled with magic, riddles, and new friends. From wise owls and talking rivers to friendly dragons, each chapter unfolds a new part of their enchanting journey. Along the way, Max and Mia learn the true value of friendship and kindness. As they navigate through the forest, solve riddles, and show compassion, they discover that the greatest treasures are not just gold and jewels, but the experiences and bonds they create. This delightful story captures the essence of adventure, mystery, and the importance of helping others, making it a perfect read for young children who love to dream big and explore. Dive into this magical tale and let your imagination soar with Max and Mia on their unforgettable treasure hunt!

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