

Haidee and her two little girls were on an exciting journey. They were moving from Canberra to Copenhagen. Haidee was a diplomat and had an important job to do. The girls were excited but also a little nervous. A new city meant new adventures!

The plane landed in Copenhagen, and the family was welcomed by cool breezes. "Look at all the bicycles," one of the girls exclaimed. The city felt different and busy. Haidee felt a mix of excitement and a little homesickness. Would they find a way to feel at home here?

One sunny morning, Haidee took her girls to a nearby park. The trees were tall and the flowers beautifully bright. They spotted someone sitting alone on a bench. It was Princess Mary, looking a bit sad. The girls whispered to Haidee, 'Should we say hello?'

Haidee smiled and approached the bench. 'Hello, Princess Mary,' she said warmly. The princess looked up and smiled back. 'Hello, what brings you to our lovely park?' Haidee introduced her daughters, and they all sat down to chat.

Princess Mary shared that she missed her home in Tasmania. Haidee understood exactly how she felt. The girls suggested finding places in the city that reminded them of Tasmania. Together, they all planned to explore the city.

Their first stop was a small café with familiar cakes. Haidee and Princess Mary enjoyed a cup of tea and a chat. The girls giggled over their hot chocolates. 'This feels just like back home,' one of them said happily.

Next, they visited the harbor with boats gently bobbing in the water. Both Haidee and the princess loved watching the ships sail. It reminded Haidee of the sea back in Tasmania. She felt a warm connection grow between them.

The girls pointed excitedly at a beautiful garden. It was full of flowers just like those in Tasmania. Princess Mary smiled as she helped the girls pick a few. 'It's like a little piece of paradise,' she said softly.

On a rainy day, they all visited a cozy bookstore. The shelves were filled with tales from around the world. The girls found a book about Tasmania's wildlife. Everyone huddled together and shared stories over a hot drink.

Over time, Copenhagen began to feel more like home. Haidee and Princess Mary found comfort in their friendship. They often revisited their favorite places. The girls loved their new adventure and new friends. Home was where their hearts felt happy.

Princess Mary wasn't lonely anymore. She enjoyed her time with Haidee and the girls. They brought laughter and warmth to her days. Her smile grew as bright as the city lights. The city's magic was in the friendships they found.

Haidee felt grateful for their new life in Copenhagen. She and her girls felt at home, with happy hearts. They learned the magic of connecting with others. Princess Mary found joy in every new day. And though miles apart, Tasmania and Copenhagen were both home.