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Malola's Museum Adventures: Career Day

Malola's Museum Adventures: Career Day

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Malola goes to her favorite museum's favorite room to find inspiration for what she wants to be when she grows up. She is surprised when her favorite paintings come to life and take her on a journey to learn about inspirational women who have paved the way for her future.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2022
Publisher: Tate Publishing


Malola's heart raced with excitement as she entered her favorite room in the museum, the one place where she felt she could truly connect with her inner self. She had always been fascinated by the paintings that adorned the walls, and today, she had a special mission: to share with her class what she wanted to be when she grew up.

With a deep breath, Malola stepped forward and began to speak, her voice filled with passion and determination. "When I grow up, I want to be an astronaut," she declared, her eyes shining with stars.

The room fell silent, and Malola could feel the weight of her words. She had always dreamed of exploring the vastness of space, of soaring through the stars and discovering new worlds. But as she looked around the room, she noticed something strange. The paintings seemed to be moving, their colors changing and their forms shifting.

At first, Malola thought she was imagining things. But then, one of the paintings stepped forward, its eyes glowing with a mysterious light. "Malola," it said in a soft, gentle voice. "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

Malola's heart skipped a beat. She had never expected the paintings to speak to her, to offer her guidance and advice. "I want to be an astronaut," she repeated, her voice trembling with excitement.

The painting nodded, its form shimmering with a golden light. "That is a wonderful dream, Malola," it said. "But there is something else you should know."

Malola leaned in closer, her curiosity piqued. "What is it?" she asked.

The painting smiled, its eyes twinkling with wisdom. "You can be anything you want to be, Malola," it said. "You are not limited by your dreams or your circumstances. You have the power to create your own destiny."

Malola's mind was racing with the possibilities. She had always believed that she could achieve anything she set her mind to, but now, the painting had given her a new perspective. She could be an astronaut, but she could also be a scientist, a writer, a musician, or anything else she wanted to be.

The painting continued to speak, its voice filled with inspiration and encouragement. "You have the power to make a difference in the world, Malola," it said. "You can inspire others, to create beauty, to make the world a better place. And you can do it all on your own."

Malola felt a surge of energy coursing through her body. She knew that she had been given a gift, a chance to make a real impact on the world. She left the museum that day with a renewed sense of purpose and determination.

Over the next few years, Malola worked tirelessly to pursue her dreams. She studied hard in school, taking advanced science and math classes and participating in extracurricular activities that allowed her to explore her interests. She also volunteered at a local science museum, where she had the opportunity to learn from experts and interact with children who were just as passionate about science as she was.

As Malola grew older, her dreams became more ambitious. She applied to NASA and was accepted into their astronaut program, where she trained for years to become one of the few women to ever walk on the moon.

But even as she achieved her greatest success, Malola never forgot the lessons she had learned from the paintings in her favorite room. She knew that she had the power to create her own destiny, to make a difference in the world, and to be anything she wanted to be.

And so, Malola continued to inspire others, to create beauty, and to make the world a better place, knowing that she had the power to do so on her own.

Malola's heart raced with excitement as she entered her favorite room in the museum, the one place where she felt she could truly connect with her inner self. She had always been fascinated by the paintings that adorned the walls, and today, she had a special mission: to share with her class what she wanted to be when she grew up.

With a deep breath, Malola stepped forward and began to speak, her voice filled with passion and determination. "When I grow up, I want to be an astronaut," she declared, her eyes shining with stars.

The room fell silent, and Malola could feel the weight of her words. She had always dreamed of exploring the vastness of space, of soaring through the stars and discovering new worlds. But as she looked around the room, she noticed something strange. The paintings seemed to be moving, their colors changing and their forms shifting.

At first, Malola thought she was imagining things. But then, one of the paintings stepped forward, its eyes glowing with a mysterious light. "Malola," it said in a soft, gentle voice. "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

Malola's heart skipped a beat. She had never expected the paintings to speak to her, to offer her guidance and advice. "I want to be an astronaut," she repeated, her voice trembling with excitement.

The painting nodded, its form shimmering with a golden light. "That is a wonderful dream, Malola," it said. "But there is something else you should know."

Malola leaned in closer, her curiosity piqued. "What is it?" she asked.

The painting smiled, its eyes twinkling with wisdom. "You can be anything you want to be, Malola," it said. "You are not limited by your dreams or your circumstances. You have the power to create your own destiny."

Malola's mind was racing with the possibilities. She had always believed that she could achieve anything she set her mind to, but now, the painting had given her a new perspective. She could be an astronaut, but she could also be a scientist, a writer, a musician, or anything else she wanted to be.

The painting continued to speak, its voice filled with inspiration and encouragement. "You have the power to make a difference in the world, Malola," it said. "You can inspire others, to create beauty, to make the world a better place. And you can do it all on your own."

Malola felt a surge of energy coursing through her body. She knew that she had been given a gift, a chance to make a real impact on the world. She left the museum that day with a renewed sense of purpose and determination.

Over the next few years, Malola worked tirelessly to pursue her dreams. She studied hard in school, taking advanced science and math classes and participating in extracurricular activities that allowed her to explore her interests. She also volunteered at a local science museum, where she had the opportunity to learn from experts and interact with children who were just as passionate about science as she was.

As Malola grew older, her dreams became more ambitious. She applied to NASA and was accepted into their astronaut program, where she trained for years to become one of the few women to ever walk on the moon.

But even as she achieved her greatest success, Malola never forgot the lessons she had learned from the paintings in her favorite room. She knew that she had the power to create her own destiny, to make a difference in the world, and to be anything she wanted to be.

And so, Malola continued to inspire others, to create beauty, and to make the world a better place, knowing that she had the power to do so on her own.

Malola's journey was not an easy one. She faced many challenges and setbacks along the way, but she never gave up on her dreams. She worked tirelessly, pushing herself to be the best she could be, and she never lost sight of the impact she could make in the world.

And in the end, Malola's hard work and determination paid off. She became the first woman to walk on the moon, a feat that had never been accomplished before. But more than that, she became an inspiration to millions of people around the world, a symbol of hope and possibility.

Malola's story is a testament to the power of dreams and the importance of never giving up on them. It shows that no matter what obstacles we face, we have the power to create our own destiny and make a real impact in the world. And it reminds us that we are all capable of greatness, of achieving our wildest dreams and making a difference in the lives of others.


Dimension: 280 x 240 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781849768139

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