
Benny wasn’t an ordinary bunny. While other rabbits nibbled clover or dug burrows, Benny carried a paintbrush tucked behind his ear. And not just any paintbrush—it was magical!
Each night, when the moon rose, Benny hopped from house to house. With a swish of his brush, he painted glowing pictures on windows.
One night, it was a castle made of jellybeans. Another time, a rocket ship powered by carrot juice. The children inside giggled in their beds, excited for what they’d dream about next.
Silly Dreams Come Alive
But Benny’s dreams weren’t always normal.
When he painted a giant banana, kids dreamed of monkeys running the school. When he painted a dragon with roller skates, everyone dreamed of dragon dance parties.
“Your windows are making me hungry,” grumbled Mr. Toad when Benny painted a pizza bigger than a pond.
Benny just laughed. “Wait until you see tomorrow’s!”
Word spread quickly: if you wanted the funniest dreams, you hoped Benny painted your window.


Trouble with Too Many Paintings
One evening, Benny got carried away. He painted every window in the village!
The next morning was chaos.
A baker dreamed he was chased by croissants.
The mayor dreamed he was mayor of the moon. And little Lucy dreamed her goldfish gave a speech at school!
The villagers chuckled, but some were tired.
“Benny, maybe not so many dreams at once,” said Bella the cat. “We need some boring sleep, too.”
Benny’s ears drooped. He hadn’t meant to cause trouble.
The Perfect Dream Balance
That night, Benny had an idea. Instead of painting every window, he painted just a few;special, silly dreams to brighten the week.
He left one window glowing with a dream of marshmallow clouds. Another with a circus run by chickens. And one more with a rainbow bridge where kids could slide into giggles.
The next day, the village was happy again. “Sweet dreams and good rest,” they cheered.
Benny wiggled his nose proudly. The bunny who painted dreams on windows had learned the perfect balance, just enough magic to keep bedtime full of wonder and laughter.
The End !


