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Tekir's Big Game


Once upon a time, there lived a very kind-hearted young man named Can. Can's best friend was a talking, clever-as-can-be cat. They loved each other very much and shared everything.


One day, the cat said, "Dear Can, if you give me a pair of boots and a small bag, we can go on wonderful adventures together!" Can trusted his friend and made him a shiny, red pair of boots.


Wearing the boots, the cat had now become a true master of playful plans! They named him Tekir, because his quick little steps always surprised everyone. Tekir picked a bright, orange carrot from the garden and put it in his bag.


Tekir walked cheerfully to the King's palace. He bowed respectfully before the King and said, "Your Majesty, my master Can has sent you this delicious gift."


The King was very pleased with this gift. His daughter, the kind-hearted Princess, who was sitting next to him, became very curious about this clever cat and his kind master. "What a thoughtful master!" said the King.


A new idea came to Tekir's mind. He ran back to Can. "Let's go to the riverside! The King and Princess will be passing by in their carriage soon."


When the royal carriage appeared, Tekir cheerfully shouted, "Help! Help! My dear master Can's clothes have floated away in the river!"


The kind-hearted King immediately helped and gave Can the finest clothes. Can thanked the Princess. The Princess was very charmed by Can's gentle smile.


Tekir started running ahead of everyone. On the way, he saw the castle of a grumpy magician who never shared anything with anyone. "Here is a wonderful place for my final plan!" he thought.


Tekir found the magician and challenged him: "I've heard you are very powerful, but I'm sure you can't turn into a tiny bee!" The magician, who loved to boast, said, "Buzz, buzz, buzz! Of course, I can!" and immediately became a small bee.


Tekir gently trapped the buzzing bee under his hat. "See?" he said. "The greatest magic is to share and be kind." The magician, emerging from the hat, agreed with Tekir and promised to be a good friend from now on.


When the King and Princess arrived at the castle, they saw that everyone was joyful. Can and the Princess became the best of friends. They all lived happily together in that beautiful castle, thanks to the clever and kind Tekir.


