Description
In a bustling little town, there was a baker named Lucy who had dyslexia. She was famous for her delicious pastries, but her labels were often a source of confusion. One day, she decided to bake a batch of her famous “chocolate chip cookies” for the annual bake sale. Excitedly, she whipped up the dough, but when it came time to label her treats, she accidentally wrote “chocolate chip cooies.” Not thinking much of it, she placed the sign next to her cookies and went about her day. At the bake sale, people were intrigued by the “cooies.”
A curious customer approached Lucy and asked, “What exactly are cooies?” With a grin, Lucy replied, “Oh, they’re just my special cookies! They’re so good, they’ll make you coo with delight!” The customer chuckled and bought a dozen. Word spread quickly, and soon, everyone wanted to try the mysterious cooies. By the end of the day, Lucy had sold out, and people were raving about her unique treats. From that day on, she embraced her dyslexia, proudly labeling her cookies as “cooies.” And every time someone took a bite, they couldn’t help but coo with joy, proving that sometimes, a little mix-up can lead to sweet success!