Join Asher, an adventurous boy, and his ingenious robot friend as they navigate obstacles and uncover wisdom in a heartwarming quest to help their community.
In the bustling city of Ado-Ekiti, 3-year-old Asher found an old robot in a junkyard. The robot, though rusted, had a unique feature: it could solve complex problems. Asher dreamed of using it to help less privileged children in his neighborhood. However, the robot's memory chip was missing, making it unable to function fully. Asher knew he needed to find a replacement to make a difference. - How can I solve this? Asher wondered aloud.
Asher asked his friend, Tunde, for help in finding a memory chip. Together, they searched all over the city, but every shop was sold out. - We need this chip to fix the robot, Tunde said, frowning. Without it, their plan to help the community seemed impossible. They felt stuck, with no idea where to look next. The clock was ticking, and Asher felt the weight of his goal slipping away.
Determined not to give up, Asher and Tunde decided to build their own chip. They collected scrap parts from the junkyard, but assembling them was harder than they thought. - This isn't working! Asher exclaimed, feeling defeated. The pieces just wouldn't fit together, and their hands were covered in grime. Every attempt seemed to end in failure, testing their patience and resolve.
After countless failed attempts, Asher felt like giving up. He sat alone under a tree, watching the sun set over Ado-Ekiti. - Maybe I'm not smart enough, he sighed, feeling small and defeated. The dream that once felt so possible now seemed unreachable. Doubt crept into his heart, overshadowing his usual curiosity and bravery.
Just then, a wise old woman approached Asher and sat beside him. She listened patiently as he shared his troubles. - Wisdom comes from seeing things differently, she said with a gentle smile. Her words sparked an idea in Asher's mind, like a light bulb turning on. Inspired, he realized they could use the robot's own problem-solving abilities to create a new chip design.
With renewed determination, Asher and the robot worked together to build the chip. This time, everything clicked into place, and the robot whirred to life. - We did it! Tunde cheered, hugging Asher tightly. The robot was ready to help, and soon they were designing solutions for the community. Asher learned that wisdom wasn't just about knowledge, but about seeing possibilities where others saw none.
In the bustling city of Ado-Ekiti, 3-year-old Asher found an old robot in a junkyard. The robot, though rusted, had a unique feature: it could solve complex problems. Asher dreamed of using it to help less privileged children in his neighborhood. However, the robot's memory chip was missing, making it unable to function fully. Asher knew he needed to find a replacement to make a difference. - How can I solve this? Asher wondered aloud.
Asher asked his friend, Tunde, for help in finding a memory chip. Together, they searched all over the city, but every shop was sold out. - We need this chip to fix the robot, Tunde said, frowning. Without it, their plan to help the community seemed impossible. They felt stuck, with no idea where to look next. The clock was ticking, and Asher felt the weight of his goal slipping away.
Determined not to give up, Asher and Tunde decided to build their own chip. They collected scrap parts from the junkyard, but assembling them was harder than they thought. - This isn't working! Asher exclaimed, feeling defeated. The pieces just wouldn't fit together, and their hands were covered in grime. Every attempt seemed to end in failure, testing their patience and resolve.
After countless failed attempts, Asher felt like giving up. He sat alone under a tree, watching the sun set over Ado-Ekiti. - Maybe I'm not smart enough, he sighed, feeling small and defeated. The dream that once felt so possible now seemed unreachable. Doubt crept into his heart, overshadowing his usual curiosity and bravery.
Just then, a wise old woman approached Asher and sat beside him. She listened patiently as he shared his troubles. - Wisdom comes from seeing things differently, she said with a gentle smile. Her words sparked an idea in Asher's mind, like a light bulb turning on. Inspired, he realized they could use the robot's own problem-solving abilities to create a new chip design.
With renewed determination, Asher and the robot worked together to build the chip. This time, everything clicked into place, and the robot whirred to life. - We did it! Tunde cheered, hugging Asher tightly. The robot was ready to help, and soon they were designing solutions for the community. Asher learned that wisdom wasn't just about knowledge, but about seeing possibilities where others saw none.
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There once was a baby bird who fell out of his nest and he didn’t know where to go His mom and dad had already flew away and he really missed his home So he hopped around the grass to see who he could ask But he was scared of everything He was so small and the world was so big he was to0 scared to even sing So he cried and time passed by but if he didn’t eat soon he would never be able to fly A birds only free when it flies in the sky And all he wanted was to fly so high So he decided to believe that he was anything he wanted to be In hopes that his imagination could at least feed his tummy The baby bird thought I wish I was a squirrel because then I could climb high or burrow But squirrels cant fly so I rather try to be a plane I’ll be a plane he thought they have wings like me and they fly high but don’t sing so I cant be a plane he complained I wish to be a rocket so can I can be strong and take off But rockets go to space which is a scary place so maybe I’ll just be a dog. Dogs can do anything bc people take them everywhere so if I’m a dog what could go wrong? But dogs are often abandoned and need a human as a companion So maybe I’ll just be You are a sparrow said to the Big Black Crow He saw the baby bird and wished he was his own I’m no squirrel... but I have wings Im no plane... but I can sing Im no rocket... but I have a beak I’m no dog... but I can speak If you wish just follow with me The little bird looked up at big black crow I wish to be a crow so big like you I could grow Little bird follow me and I’ll teach you all you need to know…. but first you must eat The big black crow taught the little bird how to find berries Said if he behaved he would find him some cherries He showed him other birds bathing in a pond He could only imagine swimming beyond He didn’t know how to swim and that also scared him He hid behind the crow to scared to wet his feet Then the crow pushed him into the water where he finally wet his beak He didn’t realize that he knew how to swim he just never tried and it was scary bc it was new to him The more he practiced the better he got He was now swimming and no one could say he was not Baby bird told the Crow “What if I just keep being me?” I’m pretty special even though I’m still tiny I can grow big and I can be strong I can be anything but If not me it would feel wrong I’m a bird and I was born with wings! I’m a bird who is meant to sing! Will you teach me to fly even though it scares me? Crow was so proud of baby bird he put him on his back and told him to just relax Close your eyes and open them when your not too scared to try Try what said baby bird as he opened his eyes then crow took off so fast baby bird slid off his back he flapped his wings so hard he didn’t know what to do He was so scared because flying was so new but before you know it he was in mid air He was flying he did it all the other birds just stared Since I already have wings I wish to stay me Where all day long I can fly and be happy Little bird flew so high in the sky He sung a happy tune and Crow never left his side He had so much to learn but learning takes time We are all special and we all have our own gifts Love your self and until you do keep saying it I love myself Look in a mirror and say out loud I Love my self Stand up straight and say it proud.
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