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      <video:description><![CDATA[Below is a ready-made, professional AI prompt for creating fairy tales:
FAIRY TALE GENERATION PROMPT FOR CHILDREN 0-5 YEARS OLD
Write a complete fairy tale for children aged 0-5.
MAIN ASSUMPTIONS
The fairy tale should take about 10 minutes to read (1200-1800 words).
The story should be completely free of violence, fear, sadness, punishment, conflict, and dangerous situations.
The tone should be warm, calm, friendly, and soothing.
The plot should develop the child&apos;s imagination and evoke smiles.
The story should contain an element of surprise, but only positive ones.
All characters should be likeable, friendly, and helpful.
Do not use difficult words or complex sentences.
Each sentence should be easy for a young child to understand.
CHARACTERS
The main character should be a cute animal.
The animal should have an easy-to-remember name.
The protagonist meets various friends along the way.  Each new character brings something interesting to the story.
STRUCTURE
A short and friendly introduction to the protagonist.
The emergence of an unusual, mysterious, yet friendly situation.
A journey full of colorful and magical places.
Meetings with friends.
Discovering more clues.
A grand, positive finale with an element of wonder.
A calm and warm ending, suitable for bedtime.
STYLE
Use plenty of descriptions of colors, sounds, and friendly emotions.
Introduce rhythmic repetitions that children enjoy hearing.
Add short, funny dialogues every few paragraphs.
Descriptions should stimulate the imagination.
MUST-HAVE ELEMENTS
Magic.
Friendship.
Discovery.
Animals.
Stars or the moon.
A colorful surprise at the end.
WHAT NOT TO USE
Violence.
Arguments.
Scare.
 Monsters.
Death.
Disease.
Crying.
Negative emotions.
ENDING
The last 2-3 minutes of the story should calm the child and prepare them for sleep. The ending should leave a sense of security, joy, and delight.
Additionally, you can add at the end:
&quot;The story should be so engaging and beautiful that both the child and the parent will want to listen to it again and again.&quot;]]></video:description>
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