Once upon a time, in the teeny-weeny state of Rhode Island, nicknamed 'The Ocean State,' a group of extraordinarily brilliant kids embarked on a thrilling journey into the world of coding and programming. This state might be the smallest in the U.S., but don't let its size fool you! It's brimming with sandy beaches, colonial towns, lighthouses, and the most famous, vibrant city, Providence, which is a mix of modern urban vibes and historical charm. Now, let's talk about our coding heroes. They were not your average kids. Oh no! They were wizards of the digital world, creating and manipulating codes as easily as Rhode Island Clam Cakes disappeared at a summer fair! Leading this group of gizmo-wielding warriors was Circuit Sam, a 10-year-old boy with a sense of humor as sharp as his coding skills. He was known across Rhode Island for his magical coding cap, which would start sparkling whenever he wrote an exceptional piece of code. The cap had a mind of its own and sometimes, just for fun, would start spinning on his head when Sam made a silly coding error! These kids spent their days designing games, building apps, and solving complex problems, all while laughing and having the time of their lives. Circuit Sam and his merry band of coders filled the small state of Rhode Island with big ideas, proving that size doesn't matter when it comes to imagination and innovation. They were small, but mighty, just like their home state!

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