00:00Once upon a time, there was a beautiful and prosperous kingdom named Nymeria where people
00:28lived happily. In this kingdom, there was a lovely princess named Sera. Sera was very
00:37kind and smart, but there was one thing she was very afraid of that was maths. Whenever
00:44Sera saw numbers, her head would start to spin. She tried very hard to understand addition
00:51and subtraction, but always ended up confused. Her friends easily solved sums, but Sera remained
00:59afraid of maths. One day, Sera's father, King Mathias, noticed how much his daughter was
01:07afraid of maths. King Mathias was a very wise and kind ruler. He decided that Sera should
01:16meet someone who could teach her maths in a fun way. King Mathias said to Sera, My dear
01:23daughter, I want you to meet Master Pythagoras. He is a magician who teaches maths like magic.
01:32You will see how fun numbers can be. Princess Sera hesitantly decided to go see Master Pythagoras.
01:42Princess Sera said, All right, father. I will go there and try to learn maths.
01:51The next day, Sera rode her horse towards Master Pythagoras' tower. The tower was located
02:02in a beautiful forest where colorful flowers and birds were everywhere. When she arrived
02:09at the mysterious tower, she was amazed. As Sera reached the tower, she saw that the
02:15door opened by itself and colorful light was coming from inside. Inside the tower, glowing
02:23symbols and shapes were floating everywhere as if it were a living world. Inside, Master
02:31Pythagoras was standing and smiling. He was a very kind old man with a long white beard
02:38and twinkling eyes. Master Pythagoras, wearing a long robe with shining mathematical symbols,
02:46welcomed her. Greetings, Princess Sera, Master Pythagoras said. Don't be afraid of maths.
02:56I will show you how fun it can be. Come, let's learn maths in a fun way. Sera smiled slightly
03:05and asked, But, Master, I'm very afraid of maths. Is it possible for me to learn it?
03:14Pythagoras laughed and said, Of course it's possible. Maths is just about making friends
03:21with numbers. Come, let's start our first lesson. He waved his little magic wand and
03:29the large blackboard began floating in the air. Then he said, Let's play a game. I have
03:38these two apples and if I give you three more apples, how many apples will you have? Sera
03:45thought for a moment and then said, Two plus three equals five. I will have five apples.
03:56Pythagoras clapped his hands and said, Wonderful. See, that was easy. Now let's have a little
04:05more fun. Then he created a tree in the air with seven oranges hanging from it. He asked,
04:14If two birds come and eat four oranges, how many oranges will be left on the tree? Sera
04:21smiled and replied, Seven minus four equals three. There are three oranges left on the
04:28tree. Master Pythagoras happily said, You are learning very quickly. Now let's try a
04:37puzzle. He spread a magic carpet on the ground with numbers written on it. He said, This
04:45is a fun maze of numbers. You have to arrange the numbers from one to nine in such a way
04:52that the total of each side equals fifteen. Give it a try. Sera thought for a while and
05:00began arranging the numbers here and there. After some time, she arranged the numbers
05:07in such a way that the total of each row, column, and diagonal was fifteen. Pythagoras
05:14happily said, You are very clever. See how easy and fun maths is. The princess said,
05:24Yes, a good teacher can make anything easy to learn. I'm very grateful to you. Sera was
05:33no longer afraid of maths. Instead, she began to enjoy it. She realized how interesting
05:41it was to play with numbers. While Sera was busy learning maths, far away in the shadows,
05:52an evil sorcerer named Lord Malignus was eyeing Nymeria. Lord Malignus was a powerful but
06:00wicked sorcerer who was envious of Nymeria's prosperity. His plan was to steal Nymeria's
06:07most precious treasure, the golden abacus, and increase his power. The golden abacus
06:14was an ancient and magical mathematical device that was the secret to Nymeria's progress.
06:22It was said that this abacus was created by wise men of the old times who combined knowledge
06:27and magic to create a device that would keep the kingdom forever prosperous. However, the
06:34abacus could only be operated by someone with a pure heart and great skill in mathematics.
06:42One night, Lord Malignus gathered his dark army. This army included terrifying djinns,
06:50banshees, and creatures of the dark who thrived in the shadows. Lord Malignus commanded, We
06:57will attack Nymeria and seize the golden abacus. Then I will rule the world. The dark army
07:06roared loudly and began marching towards Nymeria. The people of Nymeria noticed the dark clouds
07:13and lightning, realizing that some danger was approaching. King Matthias quickly prepared
07:20his army, but he knew that swords and shields alone would not be enough to defeat Lord Malignus.
07:28He thought, We must awaken the power of the golden abacus to protect ourselves from these
07:33evil forces. However, the problem was that to awaken the golden abacus, several puzzles
07:41had to be solved, which could only be done by the smartest and bravest person. King Matthias
07:49consulted with Master Pythagoras. Pythagoras said, Princess Sarah has learned maths and
07:56her heart is pure. I am confident that she can solve these puzzles and save Nymeria.
08:05Sarah heard this and felt nervous for a moment, but then she gathered her courage and said,
08:10I will try. I will do anything to save my people. Sarah, along with Pythagoras, reached
08:18the golden abacus. The abacus was a shining golden device that emitted light, and each
08:28lock had to be opened by solving a puzzle. The golden abacus is an ancient and magical
08:35box. This box has two layers, and each layer has a puzzle lock. Opening the first lock
08:43will open the first lid, and opening the second lock will open the second lid. When both lids
08:52are open, the golden abacus will reveal its true power. Sarah read this note and saw that
08:59the golden abacus was indeed a shining golden box with two layers. The first layer had a
09:07lock on it. Sarah thought, I have to solve the first puzzle to open the first lid.
09:15First Puzzle The Game of Plus and Minus
09:19The first lock had a note attached to it that read,
09:24I am three numbers whose total is twelve. The first number is two, the third number
09:31is four more than the first. What is the second number? Sarah thought, the first number
09:39is two. The third number is two plus four equals six. Now two plus the second number
09:48plus six should equal twelve. She did the calculation. Two plus? Plus six is equal to
09:56twelve. Two plus six is equal to eight. Twelve minus eight is equal to four. The second number
10:06is four. Sarah said happily. As soon as she said the answer, the first lock opened with
10:14a soft glow. Second Puzzle Shapes and Numbers
10:20The second lock had another note. A square has four sides. If each side is three centimeters
10:29long, what will be the perimeter of the square? Sarah smiled and said, perimeter means the
10:36total of all sides. So three centimeters times four equals twelve
10:44So three centimeters times four equals twelve cm. As soon as she gave the answer, the second
10:52lock also opened and the abacus began to shine even more. The second lock opened and the
10:59second lid lifted. A bright light emerged from the golden abacus and spread across Numeria.
11:07This light was so powerful that it completely destroyed Lord Malignus and his army. The
11:15box revealed its true power. The golden abacus began to shine fully. A bright beam of light
11:24emerged from the abacus and spread across Numeria. The dark army, which was about to
11:31attack Numeria, started to burn from the light and retreated. Lord Malignus screamed, No!
11:41This cannot be! And his army turned to smoke and dissolved into the air. Lord Malignus,
11:50seeing his defeat, vanished into the shadows. There was joy throughout Numeria. The people
11:58praised Sarah's bravery and wisdom. King Matthias hugged his daughter and said, I am proud of
12:05you, my dear daughter. You not only learned maths, but also saved our kingdom. Sarah smiled
12:14and said, I now understand that there is no need to fear maths. It's like magic that helps
12:21solve problems. Master Pythagoras laughed and said, exactly. And when maths is learned
12:30in a fun way, it becomes even easier. After that day, Sarah started maths classes in Numeria
12:38where children were taught maths in a fun way. They began to make friends with numbers
12:44through games, puzzles, and stories. Numeria became even more prosperous and powerful.
12:54And thus, Princess Sarah's magical journey with maths came to an end. Her story teaches
13:01every child that there is no need to fear maths, but by befriending it, we can achieve
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