

O'Cat
In the sleepy town of O’cat, lived a girl named Katie Jane.
She loved music, reading and surfing on the farm.
Today was a little different. She was bored—something was missing.

Mushroom Balloons
Katie was walking down the street reading about flutes and whales. So buried in words, she tripped and fell.
“Are you Ok?” a voice came from the sky. It was a reading cowboy pulled by a team of mushroom balloons.

Thumbs up
Katie saw the magic cowboy and gave him a thumbs-up. The cowboy did the same, but forgot he was reading.
Out popped the book and it soared like an eagle all the way to Katie’s feet.
“WHO ARE YOU!?” Katie shouted. The cowboy did not hear her, he was beyond the clouds; almost in space.
Katie dusted off the cover of the fallen book and read the title: Magic Taco Book. Excited, she ran home to read her unexpected treasure.

In the beginning...
Katie arrived home excited to read, but first she ate 2 tacos you see.
Then, she opened the Magic Taco Book and this is what it read: “Two wrestlers sang rock opera on a stage of elephants, as a turtle flew them through space.”

Tacos & Books
Inside Katie’s head, she could hear the wrestlers sing and the elephants trumpet. But then—silence. She opened her eyes, the Magic Taco Book was gone, and her surfboard had fallen. She sat on her bed, trying to make sense of it all, but fell asleep thinking.

Surfs Up
Katie awoke to find herself surfing through the sky, chasing two Magic Taco Books. But before she could reach them, poof, they were gone.

Magic Taco Farm
Her surfboard started to lose its color, turning completely white. Then, neon lights beamed over the mountains. She landed and gazed in awe.
“It’s the Magic Taco Sun,” a boy in a cowboy hat said, handing her three tacos.
Katie ate them all in one bite—she was starving.
“My name is Eddy, and this is the Magic Taco Farm.”
Eddy took Katie dancing to the music of Frank, the rock opera horse. They danced for exactly 1 hour, 1 minute, and 1 second before stopping to rest. As Eddy and his family cleaned, whistled, and laughed, Katie felt so drawn to their joy that she joined in—and had a blast.
Afterward, she thanked them for their kindness and tacos. Her surfboard regained its color and began to float. She knew it was time to leave—but she also knew something inside her was beginning to change.

Av'ay Marie
As Katie surfed through the sky, she whispered, “Thank you.”
After whispering it 369 times, her board began to blink. Then, a voice spoke from within.
“I am Av’ay Marie.”
Katie smiled. Deep down, she had always known her board had a soul. They spoke of magic, tacos, and books until she fell asleep mid-conversation.

Taco Moon
When Katie awoke, she was approaching a giant reading a book on a Taco Moon. As she got closer, the moon flickered, and the giant stood to greet her. She smiled and gave her a strong high-five—so strong that she tumbled off her surfboard. But instead of falling, she floated like a feather onto a motorcycle below.
“Hold on,” said Av’ay Marie, now transformed into the motorcycle.
They rode through the city of Sno’fre, searching for tacos, when suddenly a panda dog chased them at lightning speed—until it stopped, howling in laughter. It was a cat and mouse circus performing on a park bench.
Katie parked her motorcycle and noticed something beneath the bench: a brand-new Magic Taco Book. Excited, she opened it to page 2—but it was blank.
Just then, she spotted a turtle holding a pen in his mouth. She grabbed the pen, twirling the turtle round and round as she wrote down her adventure. When she finished, she set the turtle down, and—poof!—a plate of tacos appeared.
Looking up, she saw Eddy.
“Let’s eat and dance,” he mumbled through a mouthful of food. “My wrestling buddy Joey is playing music.”
Spicy opera music erupted at full blast. They danced for hours until the clock struck 11:11. Frank the rock opera horse arrived to take Eddy home. Before he left, Katie handed him the Magic Taco Book.

Eddy
That night, Eddy read pages 1 and 2 of Katie’s Magic Taco Book. As midnight approached, a gust of wind blew through his room. His guitar and piano began to play, and words magically appeared on page 3:
“A hungry elephant and horse prayed to the Taco Moon, thanking her for the one twig taco that kept them alive. As they slept, a party warrior left an invitation for a taco feast the next day.”
Eddy closed the book and fell asleep. His rug began to float and took him through his painting, landing on a pier in the middle of the ocean.
Eddy awoke to the sound of howling—but his Panda Dog was nowhere in sight. The Magic Taco Sun was stuck, it wasn’t rising, and a Viking boat drifted nearby but Eddy couldn’t swim.
He thought of 100 ideas, but none worked. Tired of thinking, he simply stared at the sea in wonder. As he relaxed, a voice called out, “Need a ride?”
It was his friend Turtle—except much bigger.
Turtle carried Eddy to the Viking boat, where he found a helmet. He placed it on his head, looked at the Magic Taco Sun, and whispered, “Thank you.” At that moment, the sun began to rise.

High Five
Eddy rowed and rowed, following the Magic Taco Sun until he grew tired and hungry. Closing his eyes, he asked the Sun for guidance. Suddenly, he heard a familiar sound—“Eeeek!” It was his friend Mouse, floating on a giant mushroom boat. Eddy rowed over and invited her aboard.
“I don’t have food or drink, Mouse, but I do have a Magic Taco Book,” he said.
Mouse grabbed some cheese and tea, then jumped aboard his Viking boat. As they ate and drank, Eddy reached for his Magic Taco Book, but it wouldn’t open. He tried with all his might, but no luck. Frustrated, he hurled the book toward the ocean. But this Magic Taco Book had other plans—it soared into the sky.
Sounds of a flute began to play. After exactly 369 seconds, a wave the size of a mountain appeared, barreling toward them. Just before it reached them, a voice yelled, “Cheese!” It was mini Frank the Rock Opera Horse, surfing and snapping pictures. The Giant Wave paused and struck a pose like a fashion model. Eddy and Mouse watched in shock, their mouths wide open.
The flute played again, but this time a deep rumble came from the ocean. Splash! A Magic Taco Whale emerged, shimmering like gems and gold. It soared across the sky and gave the Giant Wave a high-five. The impact was so strong it split the sea in two, revealing towering walls of water and a road to an island.
Eddy and Mouse leapt onto Frank the Horse, racing at the speed of sound. But the water walls were collapsing fast. Thinking quickly, Eddy jumped off, making Frank lighter and saving his friends.
The water crashed down, pulling Eddy into the deep sea. He struggled, gasping for air. Just as he was about to give up, he felt a bite on his arm. It was his friend, Panda Dog! Panda pulled him to the surface and howled so loudly it shook the world. They rested on the remains of the Viking Boat as Panda licked Eddy’s face with joy.
Above them, Eddy heard a “Caw!” Three giant Magic Taco Books soared like birds, wrestlers riding on top. One was familiar—it was the very book he had thrown away. It flew past him with his buddy Joey the Wrestler on top. With grace and love, the Magic Taco Book showed him an image of a raft. Eddy thanked them and used pieces of the Viking boat to build one. He and Panda paddled toward the island.

Sur Island
Eddy and Panda Dog arrived on the Island of Sur, where they found Katie riding an elephant alongside their friends Mouse and Turtle. Eddy excitedly recounted his adventure at sea.
Turtle and Mouse handed Katie a blank sheet of paper pinned to a giant mushroom, and she began to write it all down. As Eddy and Panda rested on the sand, a guitar man floated by in a pineapple hat air balloon. He sang about hunger in the town of Co'ta and asked if they could help.
Katie and Eddy had no tacos to give, but Eddy knew they could find a way. They decided to split into two groups to search for food. Panda, Mouse, and Turtle boarded the pineapple hat air balloon, while Eddy and Katie rode her elephant, Trumpet, to find supplies.

Multitude
On their journey, Katie and Eddy were given three twig tacos by an animal party boat sailing by. When they arrived in Co'ta, they acknowledged, thanked and allowed for more tacos to arrive. They repeated this prayer 369 times.
Then, Katie felt a tingling in her hands. Tacos began to magically appear, filling her hands nonstop until the entire town was fed. With hearts full of joy, Katie and Eddy walked to the water, feeling the opposite of bored.
When they got to the water, the animal party boat arrived once more but this time to escort them to a celebration on the north side of the island.
