Eli the elephant feels sad and unsure about her future on a lush, jungly island. She meets five unique animals who show her that everyone has special skills, even if they aren't visible at first. Through their stories, Eli learns about tolerance and discovers her own unique talents.
Eli the elephant lived on a beautiful, jungly island. She loved exploring but felt sad because she didn't know what job she wanted to do when she grew up. She thought everyone else was better at everything. 'Why can't I be good at something too?' Eli wondered.
One day, while wandering, Eli found a group of animals. She was shy but approached them. 'Hi, I'm Eli,' she said softly. 'What's wrong?' asked a friendly horse. 'I don't know what I'm good at,' Eli replied.
The horse smiled. 'I can't read or write, but I love dancing!' The eagle added, 'I have trouble thinking clearly, but I cook yummy food!' 'I like designing things on the computer,' said a coati. 'I’m autistic.'
Eli listened carefully. 'I had a brain injury,' said a giraffe, 'but I love organizing things.' A tiger came forward, 'I have trisomy 21, and I love drawing.' Eli felt overwhelmed. 'But I don’t have any special skills,' she said sadly.
'Everyone has skills,' said the horse gently. 'You just need to find yours.' Eli thought hard. She loved exploring and helping others. 'Maybe I can be an explorer and help animals find their talents,' she said with a hopeful smile.
Eli felt excited and confident. She realized that everyone is different and special. 'Thank you, friends!' she said. 'I’m going to help others find their talents too!' Eli danced with joy. She knew she had found her special skill.
Eli the elephant lived on a beautiful, jungly island. She loved exploring but felt sad because she didn't know what job she wanted to do when she grew up. She thought everyone else was better at everything. 'Why can't I be good at something too?' Eli wondered.
One day, while wandering, Eli found a group of animals. She was shy but approached them. 'Hi, I'm Eli,' she said softly. 'What's wrong?' asked a friendly horse. 'I don't know what I'm good at,' Eli replied.
The horse smiled. 'I can't read or write, but I love dancing!' The eagle added, 'I have trouble thinking clearly, but I cook yummy food!' 'I like designing things on the computer,' said a coati. 'I’m autistic.'
Eli listened carefully. 'I had a brain injury,' said a giraffe, 'but I love organizing things.' A tiger came forward, 'I have trisomy 21, and I love drawing.' Eli felt overwhelmed. 'But I don’t have any special skills,' she said sadly.
'Everyone has skills,' said the horse gently. 'You just need to find yours.' Eli thought hard. She loved exploring and helping others. 'Maybe I can be an explorer and help animals find their talents,' she said with a hopeful smile.
Eli felt excited and confident. She realized that everyone is different and special. 'Thank you, friends!' she said. 'I’m going to help others find their talents too!' Eli danced with joy. She knew she had found her special skill.
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