Bed Time Story for Marie Luna, KUSTRA

Once upon a time, in a magical forest where every creature had a special talent, there was a gentle, glowing spirit named Kustra. Kustra wasn’t an ordinary name; it was made of special letters that each held a bit of magic and wisdom, passed down from ancestors who loved and cherished kindness and curiosity.

Each letter in Kustra had a unique power:

  • K was for Kindness, which spread like sparkles whenever someone helped another. Every time little Kustra smiled or did something nice, kindness sparkles would float up like little stars, making everyone around feel warm and loved.
  • U was for Unity, because Kustra knew that when friends came together, they could create amazing things. Whether it was building a little fort or sharing a snack, Kustra understood that being together made everyone stronger.
  • S was for Silliness. Kustra loved to make funny faces and tell giggly jokes that could cheer up anyone on a rainy day. Even the grumpiest bear couldn’t resist Kustra’s silly dances.
  • T was for Trust. Kustra always kept promises and was known in the forest as the most reliable friend. All the animals would come to Kustra if they needed help, knowing she would always be there for them.
  • R was for Respect. Kustra showed love and care for every little creature, whether big or small, understanding that each one had something special to share. She loved learning from everyone around her, from the oldest owl to the tiniest ant.
  • A was for Adventure. Kustra’s heart was always curious and brave, ready to explore new places, try new things, and make wonderful memories. She was known as the “Explorer of Wonder,” and she made every day feel like a magical journey.

And so, every time little Kustra introduced herself, it was like sharing a bit of each magical letter. Her name was a gift from her family, a reminder that she carried kindness, unity, silliness, trust, respect, and adventure wherever she went. The forest creatures all agreed that Kustra was a name full of light, and just like a warm campfire, it brought joy and coziness to everyone lucky enough to know her.