A magical promise is like a special agreement that helps you get something you want, without having to wait for it all at once.
Imagine you have a favorite candy bar. You really want it, but it’s still in the store. A magical promise is like getting a ticket from the store that says, “You can take this candy bar whenever you want, just come back later.” It’s not magic, it’s just a clever way to make sure you’ll get what you want soon.
How It Works
Think of it like saving up for a toy. If you put some coins in a piggy bank every day, the magical promise is like saying, “You’re getting closer to that toy, and once you save enough, you can take it home!”
Why It’s Cool
It’s like having a friend who always remembers your favorite snack. They might not give it to you right away, but they make sure you’ll get it when you really need it, just like a magical promise!
Examples
- A fairy gives a child a magical promise that grants wishes, but only if they're kind.
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