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Page 1: Osh and Ish are bored. "Let's do something big!" Osh suggests. "How about a carnival?" Ish adds, eyes sparkling. Page 2: XL loves the idea. "We'll each make a game or ride. It'll be our own carnival!" she declares. Page 3: Osh decides to build a mini roller coaster with cardboard boxes and toy cars. "This is physics!" he exclaims. Page 4: Ish creates a "Ring Toss" game using old bottles and rings. "I need to measure these," she says, using a ruler. Page 5: XL crafts a "Balloon Pop" game, teaching them about air pressure as they fill balloons with different amounts of air. Page 6: They decorate with streamers and signs, turning their backyard into a vibrant carnival. "Art makes it magical!" XL says. Page 7: Osh tests his roller coaster, adjusting the slopes. "Too fast!" he notes, adding more curves for safety. Page 8: Ish sets up her game, making sure the rings fit just right. "It's all about the right size," she explains. Page 9: XL helps them price tickets for games, teaching them about money and value. "Each ticket is a chance to win!" she says. Page 10: They invite friends and neighbors. "Welcome to Osh and Ish's Carnival!" they announce, opening the gates. Page 11: Everyone enjoys the games. Kids laugh as they try to navigate Osh's roller coaster. "This is so cool!" they cheer. Page 12: Ish's game is a hit, with kids trying to win small prizes. "You're a game designer now!" XL praises her. Page 13: As the day winds down, they count their "profits" - in fun and laughter. "We're entrepreneurs!" Osh declares proudly. Page 14: They clean up together, talking about what they learned. "We made something from nothing," Ish realizes. Page 15: XL nods, "You both showed creativity, teamwork, and learned a lot. That's what real adventures are about." Page 16: As night falls, they plan their next project, inspired by the success of their carnival. "What's next?" they wonder aloud, already dreaming of new adventures.

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