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šŸŒ™ A Fairy Tale Eid

Have you ever wished for your Eid to feel like a magical fairy tale? I know I have! Imagine this…

It’s Chand Raat (Eid night), and just like Cinderella’s fairy godmother, a sparkly lady appears and dresses me in the most beautiful outfit ever—designer clothes, shiny shoes, and glittering accessories. I twirl in front of the mirror and feel like the star of a magical movie!

Wouldn’t it be fun to be the girl everyone admires—like a real princess? Just like in fairy tales, a charming prince would notice me, holding the sparkling shoe I left behind at a party. Well, who can blame a girl for dreaming? Every little girl has fairy tale wishes in her heart!

šŸŽ An Eid Santa Claus?

Sometimes, I wish Eid had someone like Santa Claus who brings gifts to all children. If we can believe in the Tooth Fairy, why not have an Eid Fairy or Eidi Claus? I’d ask for a few extra presents—and maybe some more yummy sweets too!

šŸ¬ A House Made of Sweets?

On Eid day, I love dreaming of walking around with my brother like Hansel and Gretel, discovering a house made of candy, cupcakes, and chocolates! And don’t worry about the witch—I’ve read the story and I know how to outsmart her. šŸ˜„

🐰 Eid in Wonderland

What if I could celebrate Eid in Wonderland like Alice? I’d talk to animals, play games with flamingos, and snack on magical tarts—no lockdowns there! I’d explore all the curious and wonderful places until someone woke me up from my dream.

And guess what? If I were sleeping like Sleeping Beauty, I’d love to nap for 100 minutes—but let’s skip the prince waking me up. Maybe let’s switch to Snow White instead! I wouldn’t mind a magic mirror telling me I’m the fairest of them all. ✨

🌟 Being a True Princess

Fairy tales aren’t just about beauty and dresses. I’d want to be a princess who’s kind, cheerful, helpful, and brave—beautiful inside and out!

Even if I don’t live in a castle, when I look at my Eid outfit, shoes, and smile in the mirror, I whisper to myself: ā€œNot bad at all!ā€

šŸ§šā€ā™€ļø Magic in Giving

Last year, during Ramazan, I gave my Eid clothes to our maid’s daughter because I wanted her to feel like a princess too. My mom was surprised—but soon after, something magical happened! My dad got great news at work, and I received lovely new Eid gifts. It felt like real-life fairy tale magic.

That’s when I learned: sharing what you love is the most powerful kind of magic. When you give from your heart, good things find their way back to you—even better than before!

šŸ° This Eid, My Tower is Home

This year, Eid feels a little different. We’re not going shopping or going out as much. Sometimes I imagine I’m Rapunzel in a tall tower—but I’m luckier than her because I have my family with me!

We’re planning to video call all our relatives, laugh together, and enjoy our Eid in a fun, new way—even if it’s virtual.

Eid Mubarak to all of you! Whether you’re dressing up, dreaming big, or helping someone smile, remember: every Eid can be magical—especially when it comes from the heart.

Off I go to my fairy tale world… Ciao!

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