Join Harry, a curious boy with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as he navigates a day full of challenges and heartwarming moments in the Philippines. Harry must face his biggest fear—talking to new friends at school. With each obstacle, Harry learns about patience and understanding, leading to a delightful and meaningful resolution.
Harry woke up excited in his dinosaur pajamas. Today was a special day at preschool—a day to make new friends! As he looked out the window, he wondered if he could talk to anyone new. Harry felt nervous about speaking to others because he sometimes didn't know what to say. He twirled his curly hair and whispered, - I hope they like dinosaurs too.
At preschool, Harry saw kids playing with building blocks. He wanted to join but felt shy. His teacher, Miss Ana, smiled and said, - Would you like to play, Harry? But Harry stood quietly, holding his favorite dinosaur toy. He wanted to join but didn't know how.
As the day went by, Harry watched his classmates laugh and play games. He tried to say hello, but the words wouldn't come out. During storytime, he sat quietly, listening to the tales of friendly animals. His classmates shared stories about their pets, but Harry felt unsure about sharing his dinosaur toys. - Maybe they won't like my dinosaurs, he thought sadly.
Feeling overwhelmed, Harry decided to sit alone during recess. He watched the other kids run and play but didn't join them. Miss Ana noticed and sat beside him. - Sometimes I feel shy too, she said gently. Harry nodded, feeling like he wanted to give up making new friends.
Miss Ana had an idea. - Why don't we invite your friends to a dinosaur party? she suggested. Harry's eyes lit up at the thought. Together, they set up a small dinosaur play area. Slowly, Harry's classmates joined him, curious about the dinosaur toys. Harry smiled, - I love dinosaurs! Do you?
By the end of the day, Harry had made new friends. They laughed and played with his dinosaur toys, creating stories together. Harry felt proud and happy. - Thank you, Miss Ana, he said. The day ended with hugs and smiles, and Harry knew he had found a special place.
Harry woke up excited in his dinosaur pajamas. Today was a special day at preschool—a day to make new friends! As he looked out the window, he wondered if he could talk to anyone new. Harry felt nervous about speaking to others because he sometimes didn't know what to say. He twirled his curly hair and whispered, - I hope they like dinosaurs too.
At preschool, Harry saw kids playing with building blocks. He wanted to join but felt shy. His teacher, Miss Ana, smiled and said, - Would you like to play, Harry? But Harry stood quietly, holding his favorite dinosaur toy. He wanted to join but didn't know how.
As the day went by, Harry watched his classmates laugh and play games. He tried to say hello, but the words wouldn't come out. During storytime, he sat quietly, listening to the tales of friendly animals. His classmates shared stories about their pets, but Harry felt unsure about sharing his dinosaur toys. - Maybe they won't like my dinosaurs, he thought sadly.
Feeling overwhelmed, Harry decided to sit alone during recess. He watched the other kids run and play but didn't join them. Miss Ana noticed and sat beside him. - Sometimes I feel shy too, she said gently. Harry nodded, feeling like he wanted to give up making new friends.
Miss Ana had an idea. - Why don't we invite your friends to a dinosaur party? she suggested. Harry's eyes lit up at the thought. Together, they set up a small dinosaur play area. Slowly, Harry's classmates joined him, curious about the dinosaur toys. Harry smiled, - I love dinosaurs! Do you?
By the end of the day, Harry had made new friends. They laughed and played with his dinosaur toys, creating stories together. Harry felt proud and happy. - Thank you, Miss Ana, he said. The day ended with hugs and smiles, and Harry knew he had found a special place.
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