Title: Dudley the Superhero

Age Group: Children 6-10

Synopsis: Dudley is a young duck who struggles to find a job and often puts off responsibilities. When he sees an ad for a superhero job in the town of Duckwood, he gets excited and goes to apply. He gets the job and is excited, but when a bank is robbed by Billy Boulder, Dudley is hesitant to act as a superhero and catch the robber. He tells his friend Marvin that he needs more experience and instead of pursuing the robber, they go to the park to have fun. They run into the bank owner, Mr. Pedigree, who is angry with Dudley for not catching the robber.

Key themes: Responsibility, Superhero, Procrastination, Consequences of actions.

Target Audience: Children ages 6-10 who enjoy stories about superheroes and the concept of responsibility.

Potential Message: The story demonstrates the importance of taking responsibility and following through on commitments, even when they may be difficult or uncomfortable. It also shows that being a superhero is not just about having powers, but also about making the right choices and taking action when it matters most.