King Henry's Magical JourneyBy Abby Swider

King Henry's Magical Journey
By Abby Swider
Created on 15 May, 2024

King Henry was a wise and kind ruler, loved by all his subjects. One day, he woke up with a yearning to learn something new.

The Wizard, a wise old man in the kingdom, suggested King Henry learn about units of measurement, starting with 'Kilo'.

King Henry and the Wizard visited the marketplace. The Wizard pointed to a sack of apples, 'That's a kilo, a thousand grams.'

Next, they saw a watermelon patch. The Wizard explained, 'A hecto is a hundred units, like these hundred watermelons here.'

In the library, the Wizard used a tower of ten books to explain 'Deca', which stands for ten units.

The Wizard then pointed to a single book, 'This is the base unit, like one gram, one liter, or one meter.'

In the garden, the Wizard explained 'Deci', showing a tiny flower which was a tenth the size of a normal one.

He then showed King Henry a flower petal, 'Centi is a hundredth, like this petal is a hundredth of the whole flower.'

By the lake, the Wizard pointed at a droplet of water, 'Milli is a thousandth, much like this droplet is a thousandth of the lake.'

King Henry, now understanding the units, created a fun phrase to remember them, 'King Henry Died by Drinking Chocolate Milk.'

The next day, King Henry shared his learning with his subjects in the court, spreading the knowledge he had acquired.

With smiles and cheers, the court celebrated King Henry's wisdom. They were all eager to learn and share, just like their beloved King.

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