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Once upon a time, there lived Little Button. She was a red, round one, on a very cute short-sleeved shirt, white with a blue and red check. Of course, she didn’t live alone — she had five brothers and sisters — but our Little Button stood out for her courage, curiosity, and interest in everything and everyone. If she had a nose, it would definitely get stuck somewhere. Why am I saying this? Oh, yes.
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Every day, Little Button went on a journey with the sweet toddler whose mom and dad dressed him in the beautiful shirt. Little Button had been everywhere: she had seen the endless blue sky and the fluffy white clouds, and she constantly felt the touch of a Merry Breeze, who also seemed very interested in the world around him, strolling among the tall trees.
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At first, the trees were green, rustling and talking among themselves, discussing the events of each day: here a siskin flew in and announced to everyone that it would rain soon; here a dad teaches restless children — a boy and a girl, about the same height, only the boy is dark-haired and the girl is red-haired and has cheerful freckles — to roller-skate; here a curly gray poodle jumps on its owner, a curly, completely gray-haired grandma in a pink cardigan, inviting her to play.
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