
Once upon a time, in a snug little town surrounded by hills, there lived [Jamie](SWCRNPF6), a little boy with big, curious eyes and his mom, [Mia](GWWYDYCH), who always wore her hair in a braid that never seemed to come undone.

[Jamie](SWCRNPF6) and [Mia](GWWYDYCH) lived in a tiny cottage near a bubbling brook, where the birds sang every morning, and there was always an adventure waiting just outside their door.

[Mia](GWWYDYCH) worked very hard every day, sewing bright, beautiful clothes for people in the town, but she always made time to play and laugh with [Jamie](SWCRNPF6).

One day, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) found a golden feather outside their doorstep. 'What is this?' he asked with wonder in his voice. [Mia](GWWYDYCH) smiled and said, 'That, my sweet [Jamie](SWCRNPF6), is the Feather of Courage. It reminds us to be brave.'

From that moment, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) took the Feather of Courage everywhere he went – to the park, to the woods, and even to bed! 'This makes me strong, just like you, Mom!' he said, with a grin stretching ear to ear.

One windy day, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) saw his friend [Max](7JNDYKGV) struggling to carry a kite. 'Don’t worry, [Max](7JNDYKGV), let me help!' [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) said, waving his golden feather for courage before rushing to his friend’s side.

That night, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) showed [Mia](GWWYDYCH) the Feather of Courage. 'Mom, I was brave today and helped [Max](7JNDYKGV) with his kite!' [Mia](GWWYDYCH) hugged him tight. 'You’re my little hero, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6),' she whispered.

As [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) grew older, the Feather of Courage stayed with him. Every time he faced a challenge, he’d grip the feather tightly and remember his mom’s words: 'You can do anything, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6).'

One day, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) realized something: 'The Feather of Courage isn’t magic at all, Mom. It’s you. You’ve always taught me to be brave.' [Mia](GWWYDYCH) smiled and said, 'And you’ve always been my little warrior.'

From that day on, [Jamie](SWCRNPF6) carried his courage in his heart instead of his pocket, and no matter what came his way, he faced it bravely – just like his mom had taught him.
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