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In the beautiful city of Sedona, 7-year-old ZsaZsa faces a huge problem. Her swearing habit gets her into trouble, causing misunderstandings and hurt feelings. Through a series of obstacles and challenges, ZsaZsa learns the importance of honesty and finds a way to solve her problem.

ZsaZsa lived in Sedona, a colorful city surrounded by red rocks. She had long, curly red hair and loved exploring the outdoors. ZsaZsa also had a habit of saying bad words that often got her into trouble. One day, she accidentally swore in front of her best friend, Emma. Emma got upset and decided not to talk to ZsaZsa.

ZsaZsa felt terrible. She didn't mean to hurt Emma's feelings. 'I need to fix this,' she thought. But how? She knew her swearing habit was a big problem.

- Why did you say those words? Emma asked. - I didn't mean to, ZsaZsa replied. - Well, it hurt my feelings. ZsaZsa realized she needed to find a way to stop swearing to make things right with Emma.

ZsaZsa decided to write an apology letter to Emma. She hoped it would help mend their friendship. But as she wrote, she accidentally swore again. She crumpled the paper in frustration.

- This is so hard! ZsaZsa exclaimed. She tried again, but the bad words slipped out once more. ZsaZsa felt like giving up.

ZsaZsa decided to ask her parents for advice. - Mom, Dad, I keep swearing and it's hurting my friends. What should I do? - Try to think before you speak, her mom suggested. - And practice using nicer words, her dad added.

ZsaZsa practiced using nicer words, but it was hard. At school, she almost swore during a game. Everyone stared at her in shock. ZsaZsa felt embarrassed and ran away.

- Why can't I stop? ZsaZsa cried. Her friend Ben found her and tried to cheer her up. - Don't worry, ZsaZsa. You'll figure it out. ZsaZsa appreciated Ben's support but felt hopeless.

ZsaZsa's teacher, Ms. Green, noticed her struggle. - ZsaZsa, I know you're trying hard. Maybe we can come up with a plan together. ZsaZsa nodded, feeling a glimmer of hope.

Ms. Green suggested a swear jar. Every time ZsaZsa swore, she had to put a coin in the jar. ZsaZsa agreed to try it. But after a few days, the jar was almost full.

- Maybe I should just give up, ZsaZsa thought. She felt like she would never stop swearing. Just then, her little brother Jake walked in. - Don't give up, ZsaZsa. I believe in you.

ZsaZsa decided to keep trying. She remembered her parents' advice and started thinking before she spoke. She also practiced using nicer words every day.

One day, ZsaZsa didn't swear at all. She felt proud and excited. - I did it! ZsaZsa exclaimed. Her friends noticed the change and started talking to her again.

ZsaZsa apologized to Emma and gave her the letter she had written. - I'm really sorry, Emma. I promise to be more careful with my words. Emma smiled and hugged ZsaZsa. - I forgive you.

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