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A warm, cheerful cinematic kitchen scene featuring a young girl happily baking a cake. Sunlight streams through the window, filling the room with golden morning light. The girl, around 10 years old, wears a cute pastel apron and has flour lightly dusted on her cheeks. She stands on a small stool, carefully mixing cake batter in a large bowl with excitement. The camera starts with a close-up of eggs cracking into the bowl, flour floating in slow motion, sugar sparkling in the light, and butter melting smoothly. The girl stirs energetically, smiling and laughing as batter splashes slightly. The scene cuts to her pouring the batter into a round cake pan, then carefully placing it into the oven. Warm glowing light from inside the oven illuminates her face with anticipation. Quick transition: timer ticking fast, then the oven door opens dramatically with steam rising. She pulls out a perfectly baked golden cake, eyes widening with joy. Final shot: she proudly places the cake on the counter, adds whipped cream and colorful strawberries on top, then gives a playful thumbs-up to the camera. Bright cinematic lighting, cozy family atmosphere, realistic food textures, smooth camera motion, shallow depth of field, joyful expressions, ultra-detailed 4K visuals, heartwarming mood.
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