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Baguettes and Berets: A Parisian Adventure

Once upon a time, two Ghanaian brothers, Haruki and Mawuko, flew on a magical cocoa bean all the way from Accra to Paris. Their eyes twinkled like stars as they beheld the Eiffel Tower.

"A bit wonky," noted scientific Haruki, adjusting his glasses.

"No match for our Boabab trees!" Mawuko sprouted with pride. He loved boasting about Ghana's nature wonders.

Their first mission? Breakfast. They hastily scampered into a nearby "boulangerie", thanks to Mawuko's keen nose for bread. Baguettes are famous in Paris unlike back home where kenkey steals limelight at breakfast tables!

"A kilogram of baguette please!" hollered Haruki adjusting his beret happening to be 10 times bigger than his small head; laughter erupted across 'Le Pain Quotidien'.

"Pardon?" The baker blinked in disbelief as he rolled out an extra-long baguette poking it into the oven.

Things got messier when it was lunchtime; escargot was presented-- waving antennae at them! At home snails lived peacefully in their little garden corners!

"Eat these? Could we perhaps have some jollof instead?" pleaded terrified Mawuko who usually found humour in everything except alien-looking seafood!

" Escar-NO!" agreed Haruki decisively sharing his brother’s horror of munching slimy molluscs.

The day took a funnier turn when they ended up mime artists alongside Marcel Marceau’s statue - all because Mawuko slipped on a banana peel almost crashing into friendly officer Jean-Pierre! Laughter burst every corner around French comedy actor Louis de Funès’s statue nearby watching this whole charade amused!

Nevertheless, they gleefully admired Louvre's Mona Lisa marvelling the magnificent Seine River glittering under twinkling city lights. The magic of Paris had warmed their Ghanaian hearts gracefully.

"Paris is barmy," giggled Mawuko and Haruki, "But it's our kind of mad!"

As they zoomed away on their cocoa bean under sparkling Paris drizzle, they decided every place was special in its way; Paris with thrilling baguettes and Ghana with its delightful kenkey. Despite confusion and laughs aplenty, brothers realised adventures did indeed spice up life gloriously!