Benny the Bear feels blue in the woods. Despite the cheerful efforts of Sally Squirrel, Ollie Owl, and Frankie Fox, Benny can't shake his sadness. As his friends try to help, Benny learns an important lesson about emotions and friendship.
In the middle of the woods, Benny the Blue Bear felt a little sad. He looked around at the trees and flowers, but his smile was missing. His friends noticed and wanted to help. Benny whispered, - I don't know why, but I feel sad. His friends nodded, understanding his feelings.
Sally Squirrel thought of a plan. - Let's play a game, she chirped, hoping to cheer Benny up. Benny tried to play, but he still felt blue. Sally's games didn't work. Benny sighed, - Maybe I just can't be happy.
Ollie Owl had an idea. - I'll tell you a funny story, he hooted. Benny listened carefully, but still felt blue. Ollie's story was fun, but it didn't make Benny smile. Benny muttered, - I guess I'm just too sad today.
Frankie Fox tried next. - How about a big hug? he asked. Benny liked hugs, but this time it didn't help. Benny sighed deeply and said, - Maybe I need to be alone. His friends looked worried.
Suddenly, Benny had an idea. He remembered something his mom said. - It's okay to feel sad sometimes, Benny whispered to himself. His friends nodded, understanding that it's okay to have all kinds of feelings. Benny felt a little better knowing his friends cared.
Benny smiled at his friends. - Thanks for being here, he said happily. They all laughed and played together. Benny realized that friends made everything better. He felt happy and loved. Benny's blue feelings were gone.
In the middle of the woods, Benny the Blue Bear felt a little sad. He looked around at the trees and flowers, but his smile was missing. His friends noticed and wanted to help. Benny whispered, - I don't know why, but I feel sad. His friends nodded, understanding his feelings.
Sally Squirrel thought of a plan. - Let's play a game, she chirped, hoping to cheer Benny up. Benny tried to play, but he still felt blue. Sally's games didn't work. Benny sighed, - Maybe I just can't be happy.
Ollie Owl had an idea. - I'll tell you a funny story, he hooted. Benny listened carefully, but still felt blue. Ollie's story was fun, but it didn't make Benny smile. Benny muttered, - I guess I'm just too sad today.
Frankie Fox tried next. - How about a big hug? he asked. Benny liked hugs, but this time it didn't help. Benny sighed deeply and said, - Maybe I need to be alone. His friends looked worried.
Suddenly, Benny had an idea. He remembered something his mom said. - It's okay to feel sad sometimes, Benny whispered to himself. His friends nodded, understanding that it's okay to have all kinds of feelings. Benny felt a little better knowing his friends cared.
Benny smiled at his friends. - Thanks for being here, he said happily. They all laughed and played together. Benny realized that friends made everything better. He felt happy and loved. Benny's blue feelings were gone.
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