Why Raphu Alperovich had nightmares after he ate a whole plate of broccoli




Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Raphu Alperovich who loved to eat broccoli. He would eat it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. One day, Raphu's mom made him a whole plate of broccoli for dinner. Raphu was so excited that he ate the whole plate, including the stems. That night, Raphu had a terrible nightmare.

In his nightmare, Raphu was walking through a dark forest. Suddenly, he heard a loud roar. He turned around and saw a big, green monster with sharp teeth and claws. The monster chased Raphu through the forest, and Raphu was so scared that he couldn't run fast enough. Finally, the monster caught up to Raphu and roared in his face. Raphu woke up screaming, and he was so scared that he couldn't go back to sleep.

The next day, Raphu told his mom about his nightmare. His mom laughed and told him that it was just a dream. But Raphu was still scared, and he didn't want to eat broccoli anymore.

For the next few weeks, Raphu avoided broccoli at all costs. He would hide it under his napkin at dinner, and he would even pretend to be sick so that he wouldn't have to eat it.

One day, Raphu's mom was making dinner when she noticed that he wasn't eating his broccoli. She asked him why, and he told her about his nightmare. Raphu's mom smiled and told him that it was just a dream, and that there was nothing to be afraid of. She also told him that broccoli was good for him, and that he needed to eat it to grow big and strong.

Raphu thought about what his mom said, and he decided to give broccoli another try. He took a small bite, and it wasn't as bad as he remembered. He took another bite, and then another. Soon, he was eating the whole plate of broccoli. That night, Raphu went to bed feeling happy and content. He didn't have any nightmares that night, and he knew that he would never be afraid of broccoli again.

The next day, Raphu told his friends about his experience. He told them that broccoli wasn't as bad as they thought, and that it was actually good for them. His friends were surprised, and they decided to give broccoli a try. Soon, all of Raphu's friends were eating broccoli, and they were all growing big and strong.

Raphu was glad that he had overcome his fear of broccoli. He knew that it was a good food, and he was happy to share it with his friends. He also knew that he would never have another nightmare about broccoli again.

The end.