Kako Se Crta Kuca [FAST]

Ana drew a neat rectangle and added a tiny dot for the doorknob. She stepped back and looked at her drawing. It was a simple house, the kind every child draws, with a swirl of smoke coming out of a chimney she added at the very end.

"But a house cannot be dark," the old man whispered, tapping the center of the paper. "We need windows. Two small squares right here. They let the golden sunshine in and allow you to look out and see when the spring flowers are blooming." Ana added the windows, drawing a little cross inside each one to make the glass panes. Kako Se Crta Kuca

She looked up at her grandfather, who was sipping coffee across from her. "Deda," she asked in her soft voice, "Kako se crta kuća?" (Grandpa, how do you draw a house?) Ana drew a neat rectangle and added a