📍Rainbow Land
📍Rainbow Land
Rainbow Land is a magical place best known for its giant chocolate fountain, which sits right in the center of everything and smells amazing all the time. The land is colorful, sweet, and joyful, with a famous Rainbow Hotel and a population made up entirely of kids.
Rainbow Land is secretly located on North Airline Road in Connecticut, USA, though most grown-ups somehow walk right past it without noticing a thing.
Rainbow Land was discovered in 2021 by a girl named Cami, who was only 3 years old at the time and therefore perfectly qualified to find magical places.
Cami discovered Rainbow Land while investigating a fairy garden next to a tree in her front yard. While carefully checking to see if fairies were home, she accidentally leaned too close, sneezed, and shrank just enough to fall through a tiny rainbow door hidden behind a leaf.
She landed softly in marshmallow grass, looked up, and immediately saw a chocolate fountain taller than her. At that moment, a puppicorn trotted by, a gummy bunny waved (somehow), and Cami said the scientific discovery phrase:
“Whoa.”
The climate in Rainbow Land is sweet and cozy all year long. The skies are filled with cotton candy clouds, and instead of normal rain, donuts and coffee fall from the sky. Nobody knows how the coffee stays warm, but everyone appreciates it.
Rainbows appear constantly, so often that kids use them for directions like, “Turn left at the double rainbow.”
Rainbow Land has many important and snack-like landforms, including:
Marshmallow grass, which is soft, squishy, and perfect for rolling.
Cotton candy hills, which are fluffy and occasionally need rebuilding.
Strawberry lollipop trees, which grow in neat rows and never attract ants (another miracle).
A chocolate pond, connected to the famous chocolate fountain, where the chocolate is always flowing and never messy somehow.
Rainbow Land is home to many friendly and magical animals, such as:
Puppicorns (puppies with horns), who wag their tails and sparkle.
Unicorns, who are graceful and very patient with kids.
Gummy bunnies, who bounce, jiggle, and giggle.
One mermaid, who lives in the chocolate pond and doesn’t mind at all.
All animals enjoy being pet, played with, and included in art projects.
Rainbow Land has a population of 60 kids, and no adults at all (by design). The kids spend their days making art, playing with animals, swimming in the pond, and visiting the chocolate fountain for very important taste tests.
There are no bad days in Rainbow Land—only colorful ones. Cami visits whenever she checks the fairy garden, proving once and for all that sometimes the best discoveries are made right in your own front yard. 🌈🍫🦄