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There must be a better way, he said, watching another stack of books tumble over. Just then, one book slid down a branch and landed perfectly on its shelf. Bobby's eyes lit up. What if we could make all the books find their way home? The Loop Squirrel sisters bounced with excitement when Bobby shared his idea. We could use slides, Lily squeaked. And please, Luna added. Together, they drew plans for a magical machine that would sort and return books automatically. Binary Badger adjusted his pocket watch and nodded approvingly. Every machine needs a trigger to start, he explained, just like my watch needs winding. The bug brothers arrived to help test each part. 1st, we need a special door, said syntax Cricket, wearing his green scarf. Logic Cricket, in blue, added, when a book touches the door, that's our trigger. Run time cricket in Red started his stopwatch. Then the magic begins. The Array Mole family popped up next, each wearing their numbered sweaters. 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