Manuela, a young girl, faces a storm of anger after a frustrating event. Through the story, she learns the importance of expressing her emotions to deal with them healthily.
Manuela was playing with her favorite puzzle at home. She tried hard to fit the last piece, but it didn't fit. She felt a storm of anger building inside her. It wasn't fair! Why couldn't she finish her puzzle?
Manuela's mom heard the noise and came to check on her. Manuela threw the puzzle piece across the room. Her mom asked calmly, - Manu, why did you throw the piece? Manuela crossed her arms and looked away, feeling her anger grow.
Manuela's mom suggested they take a break and go outside. But Manuela refused, - No! I don't want to! she shouted. Her mom sighed and left the room. Manuela felt even more frustrated and alone.
Manuela sat alone, feeling the storm of anger inside her. She didn't know what to do. She thought about giving up on the puzzle forever. - Maybe I should never play with puzzles again, she said to herself.
Later, her dad came in and sat beside her. - Manu, it's okay to feel angry, but it's important to talk about it. Manuela looked at her dad and felt a bit of relief. - I just wanted to finish the puzzle, she said quietly.
Manuela's dad suggested they try the puzzle together. - We can solve it as a team, he said. Manuela nodded, and they worked on the puzzle together. The storm inside her started to calm down. They finally finished the puzzle, and Manuela felt proud and happy.
Manuela was playing with her favorite puzzle at home. She tried hard to fit the last piece, but it didn't fit. She felt a storm of anger building inside her. It wasn't fair! Why couldn't she finish her puzzle?
Manuela's mom heard the noise and came to check on her. Manuela threw the puzzle piece across the room. Her mom asked calmly, - Manu, why did you throw the piece? Manuela crossed her arms and looked away, feeling her anger grow.
Manuela's mom suggested they take a break and go outside. But Manuela refused, - No! I don't want to! she shouted. Her mom sighed and left the room. Manuela felt even more frustrated and alone.
Manuela sat alone, feeling the storm of anger inside her. She didn't know what to do. She thought about giving up on the puzzle forever. - Maybe I should never play with puzzles again, she said to herself.
Later, her dad came in and sat beside her. - Manu, it's okay to feel angry, but it's important to talk about it. Manuela looked at her dad and felt a bit of relief. - I just wanted to finish the puzzle, she said quietly.
Manuela's dad suggested they try the puzzle together. - We can solve it as a team, he said. Manuela nodded, and they worked on the puzzle together. The storm inside her started to calm down. They finally finished the puzzle, and Manuela felt proud and happy.
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