Story for Alis & Alis
Title: Ada Lovelace and the Great Exhibition

Chapter One: The Mathematical Genius
Once upon a time, in the bustling streets of Victorian England, there lived a young and talented woman named Ada Lovelace. Ada was a mathematical genius, with a mind full of numbers and equations. At the tender age of five, she had already solved complex problems that left people's heads spinning.
One sunny afternoon, Ada was sitting in her garden, lost in thought, when she heard a thump coming from the other side of the fence. She curiously peeked over and saw a strange-looking machine resting on the grass. It was like nothing she had ever seen before, with gears and cogs turning in perfect unison.
Intrigued, Ada couldn't resist her curiosity and went over to investigate. The machine belonged to a man named Charles Babbage, a brilliant inventor, and mathematician, who had been working on creating a machine that could solve complex problems using mathematics.
Ada and Charles quickly became friends, and she was fascinated by his invention. Together, they spent countless hours working on the machine, trying to improve and perfect it. Ada's mathematical genius proved to be invaluable, and she came up with an idea that would change the course of history forever: the world's first computer program.
Excited and full of hope, Ada and Charles decided to showcase their invention at the Great Exhibition in Jardín de infancia. But they quickly realized that their invention had caught the attention of some unscrupulous individuals, who were willing to do anything to get their hands on it.
What adventures await Ada and Charles? Will they be able to protect their groundbreaking invention from the villains? Only time will tell in Ada Lovelace and the Great Exhibition.

Chapter Two: The Uninvited Guests
As Ada and Charles made their way to the Great Exhibition, they couldn't help but feel nervous. They knew that their invention had caught the attention of some unsavory characters, and they had heard rumors that they would stop at nothing to get their hands on it.
As they approached the entrance, they saw two men lurking in the shadows, watching them with cold, calculating eyes. Ada and Charles tried to act casual, but their hearts were pounding in their chests.
Suddenly, one of the men stepped forward and blocked their path. "Excuse me," he said with a sneer. "I don't believe we've had the pleasure of meeting yet."
Ada and Charles exchanged a quick glance and tried to step around him, but he wouldn't budge. "I'm afraid we're in a bit of a hurry," Charles said, trying to sound as confident as possible.
The man chuckled and gestured to his companion. "I think you'll find that we're the ones in a hurry, my friends. We've been looking for you."
Before Ada and Charles could react, the two men lunged forward, grabbing the machine and running off into the crowd.
Ada and Charles were stunned. They had been so focused on showcasing their invention that they hadn't thought to take any precautions. They knew that they had to act fast if they wanted to get it back.
With the help of some friendly exhibitors, they were able to track down the men and confront them. It turned out that they were thieves, hired by a rival inventor who wanted to steal Ada and Charles's idea.
But Ada was no ordinary genius. She had a few tricks up her sleeve, and she was able to outsmart the thieves and reclaim their invention.
As they made their way back to the exhibition hall, Ada and Charles couldn't help but feel relieved and grateful. They knew that they had each other's backs, and that together, they could conquer anything.
The rest of the day was a blur of excitement and wonder. Ada and Charles proudly showcased their invention, and people from all over the world marveled at the amazing machine. Alis and Alis were there too, watching from the sidelines with wide-eyed curiosity.
At the end of the day, Ada and Charles were exhausted but thrilled. They had accomplished something truly incredible, and they knew that the future of computing was bright.
As they made their way back to their workshop, Alis and Alis skipped along beside them, chattering away about all the things they had seen. Ada couldn't help but smile at the sight of the two children, full of hope and excitement for the future.
And as she looked up at the stars shining above them, Ada knew that she had found her true calling. She was a mathematician, a scientist, and a pioneer. And with the help of her trusty friend Charles, she would change the world forever.
