

Vina loved exploring her grandmother's attic. One rainy afternoon, she climbed the creaky stairs with her little brother Zayyan following close behind. Behind an old trunk, Vina spotted a glowing book covered in golden stars. "Look, Zayyan!" she whispered excitedly. The book felt warm in her hands. When she opened it, sparkles danced across the pages. The words seemed to shimmer and move. "It's a spellbook!" Vina gasped. Zayyan clapped his hands and giggled as tiny stars floated around them like fireflies.

Vina carefully read the first spell aloud. "Magic wand, come to me, help me work my wizardry!" Suddenly, a wooden stick flew across the attic and landed in her hand. It sparkled with silver light. Zayyan's eyes grew wide. "Me try!" he said, reaching for the wand. Vina let him wave it. Poof! His stuffed elephant grew as big as a real one! They both laughed as the giant toy filled half the attic. "Oops," said Vina. "I better find the shrinking spell!"

Vina flipped through the spellbook quickly. Before she could find the right spell, Zayyan grabbed the book. He pointed at a picture and said words that sounded like "abracadabra." Suddenly, toys began marching around the attic like soldiers! A toy train chugged without tracks. Stuffed animals danced and jumped. "Zayyan, stop!" Vina cried, but he was giggling too much. She gently took the book back. Finally, she found a spell to make everything return to normal. "Calm and still, freeze in place, return things to their proper space!"

Everything stopped moving and shrank back to normal size. Vina sighed with relief. Then she noticed one last page glowing brighter than the rest. It showed two children holding hands with stars above them. She read the spell: "Magic shared is magic true, best when done with friends like you." Warm light surrounded Vina and Zayyan. They felt happy and giggly. "We make good magic team," said Zayyan, hugging his sister. Vina smiled and carefully closed the spellbook. They would have many more magical adventures together.