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An
Ordinary Afternoon.
An Extraordinary Lesson.

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Two siblings meet a mysterious carpenter who teaches them how to build something far more important than a tower… A bridge to their future.

After school one afternoon, a brother and sister race home like they always do. But when they meet a quiet carpenter in their apartment building, their ordinary day turns into something unforgettable. Hidden on the sixth floor is a small workshop filled with handcrafted wooden blocks — and a lesson that will shape their dreams forever.

Each wooden block carries a letter.

Each letter represents a step.

Together they form a powerful principle called BRIDDGE.

As the siblings learn how to build a tower using these blocks, they begin to understand something much deeper: Life itself is like building a bridge. Sometimes the tower stands strong. Sometimes it falls. But with belief, courage, and determination, it can always be rebuilt.

Meet the Characters

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The Brother
The Sister
The Bridge Builder

The brother is energetic, curious, and competitive. He loves soccer and dreams of becoming better every day. But like many children, he sometimes wonders if he is truly good enough. Through the lessons of the Bridge Builder, he learns that greatness isn’t about being perfect — it’s about continuing to build even after mistakes.

The sister is thoughtful, imaginative, and determined. She dreams of becoming a YouTuber who encourages and inspires other kids. But she struggles with a fear many children face: What if people judge me? As she builds her tower, she discovers that courage doesn’t mean being fearless — it means moving forward even when fear is present.

The Bridge Builder is a quiet carpenter who lives in a hidden workshop on the sixth floor of the building. Instead of simply teaching the children how to play a game, he teaches them something much more powerful: How to build the bridge between who they are today and who they are meant to become. Through simple wooden blocks, he introduces a life principle that can guide them for years to come.

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The Mother
The Father

The mother is warm, patient, and full of heart. She creates a safe space where curiosity flourishes and every 'why' is met with a gentle smile. She encourages her children to ask big questions, knowing that a curious mind is the first step toward discovery. Through her kindness, she teaches them that wisdom starts with wonder and that every lesson is a opportunity to grow together.

The father is steady, wise, and a grounding force. He has a special way of taking the Bridge Builder’s deep lessons and helping his children apply them to their everyday lives—whether on the soccer field or during quiet moments at home. He shows them that the BRIDDGE principles are more than just stories; they are practical tools for building a strong, meaningful future for everyone they love.

Each block in the story represents one step in building a meaningful life.

BRIDDGE

B — Believe

Believe in your Creator and believe in yourself.

R — Respond

Respond to your calling and the opportunities placed in front of you.

I — Invent

Invent solutions when the path forward isn’t obvious.

D — Determination

Keep going even when the journey becomes difficult.

D — Discipline

Stay committed even when motivation fades.

G — Greatness

Pursue excellence, not perfection.

E — Empower

Help others build their bridges too.

Through these steps, children learn that success is not built all at once.
It is built one choice at a time.

Confidence

Children learn that belief is the first block in building their future.

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Why This Story Matters

Resilience

When the tower falls, they discover something powerful: They can rebuild.

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Leadership

Young readers begin to see how their actions can inspire others.

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Empowerment

The story shows children that they carry the power to build their own bridges.

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Every child deserves to believe in their ability to grow, dream, and overcome challenges.
Give them a story that teaches courage, perseverance, and the power of belief.

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