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Writer's pictureTina Gambell

Llama bedtime stories for children: The Crystal Cave

Updated: May 25


The three llamas, Luna, Leo, and Lila, standing on the cosy llama farm with visitors feeding and patting them.
The three llamas, Luna, Leo, and Lila, standing on the cosy llama farm with visitors feeding and patting them.


Once upon a time, on a cosy llama farm nestled in the rolling hills, there lived three very special llamas: Luna, Leo, and Lila. They were not just any llamas; they were the friendliest and most adventurous llamas you could ever meet.


Every day, Luna, Leo, and Lila loved to greet the visitors who came to the farm. The visitors loved feeding them carrots and giving them gentle pats on their soft fur. But there was one thing the llamas loved even more than meeting new friends – going on adventures!

One sunny morning, Luna woke up with a sparkle in her eye. "Today feels like an adventure day!" she announced.


Leo, always the curious one, pricked up his ears. "Where shall we go?" he asked.

Lila, the wisest of the trio, suggested, "How about we explore the Crystal Cave? I heard it's filled with sparkling gems and mysterious echoes!"




The llamas setting off on their adventure towards the entrance of the Crystal Cave.
The llamas setting off on their adventure towards the entrance of the Crystal Cave.

Excited by the idea, the three llamas set off on their journey. They trotted past the farm, waving their tails at the visitors who cheered them on, and made their way to the entrance of the Crystal Cave.


As they entered the cave, the walls began to glitter with thousands of tiny crystals, reflecting their lantern light. Luna led the way, her eyes wide with wonder. Suddenly, she stopped and pointed with her hoof. "Look! The crystal pool!"




The llamas exploring the Crystal Cave, encountering the tiny silver dragon and the glowing crystal pool.
The llamas exploring the Crystal Cave, encountering the tiny silver dragon and the glowing crystal pool.

In the heart of the cave was a pool filled with water so clear it looked like liquid glass. The crystals surrounding the pool glowed in shades of blue, green, and purple, casting a magical light. The llamas approached carefully, not wanting to disturb the tranquil beauty.

Just then, they heard a gentle humming. Out from behind a large crystal stepped a tiny, silver dragon with wings that shimmered like the cave itself. "Welcome, dear llamas," he said with a soft, musical voice. "I am Draco, the guardian of the Crystal Cave. Thank you for visiting our crystal pool."


The llamas bowed respectfully. "We are honoured to be here," Lila said. "Your cave is truly beautiful."





The silver dragon giving each llama a sparkling bracelet in the magical cave.
The silver dragon giving each llama a sparkling bracelet in the magical cave.

Draco smiled. "As a token of our friendship, I would like to give each of you a gift." He waved his tail, and three sparkling bracelets appeared around the llamas' legs. "These bracelets will remind you of the magic of the Crystal Cave and will guide you back here whenever you wish to visit."


Overjoyed, Luna, Leo, and Lila thanked Draco and promised to return. They trotted back to the farm, their bracelets glinting in the dim light of the cave. When they arrived, they found the visitors eagerly waiting to hear about their adventure.




The llamas returning to the farm, sharing their adventure with the eagerly listening visitors.
The llamas returning to the farm, sharing their adventure with the eagerly listening visitors.

Luna stood tall and began, "We went to the Crystal Cave and saw the most beautiful crystal pool! And we met Draco, a kind dragon who gave us these wonderful bracelets."

The visitors listened with wide eyes and clapped with delight. From that day on, the llamas' bracelets became a symbol of the incredible adventure they had, and the promise of many more to come.


And so, Luna, Leo, and Lila continued to explore, always ready for the next great adventure, knowing that the magic of the Crystal Cave was only a trot away.


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