Meet Ben, a young lion who lives in the savanna. Ben wants to be friends with everyone, but he struggles when his loud roar scares away his animal pals. Follow Ben on his journey as he learns about tolerance and discovers a special way to connect with others.
Ben the little lion loved playing in the wide, sunny savanna. He wanted to make lots of friends with all the animals. But there was a big problem: his roar was so loud, it scared everyone away! Ben felt sad and lonely. " - Why don't they want to play with me?" Ben wondered.
Ben saw a group of zebras playing and wanted to join. He tried to say hello, but his roar echoed loudly. The zebras dashed away in fright. " - Come back! I just want to play," Ben called. He sat down, feeling upset.
Next, Ben spotted some playful monkeys in a tree. He thought if he whispered, it would be okay. But as soon as he opened his mouth, a big roar came out anyway. " - Oh no, not again," Ben sighed. The monkeys swung away, leaving Ben alone once more.
Feeling defeated, Ben lay under a tree, ready to give up. " - Maybe I can't have friends," he said sadly to himself. He closed his eyes, tired and lonely. But he didn't want to be alone forever. Ben needed to think of a way to fix this.
Just then, an old wise elephant approached Ben. " - Sometimes, actions speak louder than words," the elephant advised. Ben had an idea. He decided to use his gentle paws and kind eyes to show friendship instead of roaring. " - I'll try," Ben said hopefully.
Ben returned to the zebras, this time quietly rolling a ball towards them. They stopped and curiously nudged it back. Slowly, more animals joined in the fun. " - We can all play together!" Ben cheered. His heart was full and happy, surrounded by new friends.
Ben the little lion loved playing in the wide, sunny savanna. He wanted to make lots of friends with all the animals. But there was a big problem: his roar was so loud, it scared everyone away! Ben felt sad and lonely. " - Why don't they want to play with me?" Ben wondered.
Ben saw a group of zebras playing and wanted to join. He tried to say hello, but his roar echoed loudly. The zebras dashed away in fright. " - Come back! I just want to play," Ben called. He sat down, feeling upset.
Next, Ben spotted some playful monkeys in a tree. He thought if he whispered, it would be okay. But as soon as he opened his mouth, a big roar came out anyway. " - Oh no, not again," Ben sighed. The monkeys swung away, leaving Ben alone once more.
Feeling defeated, Ben lay under a tree, ready to give up. " - Maybe I can't have friends," he said sadly to himself. He closed his eyes, tired and lonely. But he didn't want to be alone forever. Ben needed to think of a way to fix this.
Just then, an old wise elephant approached Ben. " - Sometimes, actions speak louder than words," the elephant advised. Ben had an idea. He decided to use his gentle paws and kind eyes to show friendship instead of roaring. " - I'll try," Ben said hopefully.
Ben returned to the zebras, this time quietly rolling a ball towards them. They stopped and curiously nudged it back. Slowly, more animals joined in the fun. " - We can all play together!" Ben cheered. His heart was full and happy, surrounded by new friends.
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