Join Blue Sheep, the baby sheep with a happy heart, on a journey through emotions on the farm. When Blue Sheep feels mad and acts out, he learns about honesty and kindness in a cozy timeout. Can Blue Sheep overcome his feelings and find a way back to play?
Blue the sheep loved playing on the sunny farm. Today, he felt mad, mad, mad and stomped his blue hooves. He didn't want to share the red ball with his friends. Blue hit the ball away, making his friends sad. His mommy sheep saw this and frowned.
Blue wanted the ball all to himself. But his friends wanted to play too. Blue's friend, Daisy the cow, said, - Can we play together, Blue? Blue shook his head, no. His mommy sheep said, - That’s not nice, Blue.
Blue tried to play alone, but the ball wouldn’t bounce high. It rolled into the mud, making Blue even madder. His friend, Timmy the pig, offered to help. - Let’s clean it together, Blue, Timmy said. Blue just huffed away.
Feeling sad and alone, Blue sat down. He missed playing with his friends but didn't know what to do. - Maybe I should just stay mad, he thought. His mommy sheep came over and said, - It’s okay to feel mad, Blue, but hitting is not nice.
Blue's mommy took him to a cozy corner for a timeout. Blue took deep breaths and felt his mad feelings go away. - I’m sorry, he whispered to himself. - I want to play nicely. Blue had an idea.
After his timeout, Blue ran to his friends. - I’m sorry for hitting, he said, giving Daisy and Timmy a hug. They all smiled and shared the red ball. Blue felt happy again. The farm was full of fun and laughter once more.
Blue the sheep loved playing on the sunny farm. Today, he felt mad, mad, mad and stomped his blue hooves. He didn't want to share the red ball with his friends. Blue hit the ball away, making his friends sad. His mommy sheep saw this and frowned.
Blue wanted the ball all to himself. But his friends wanted to play too. Blue's friend, Daisy the cow, said, - Can we play together, Blue? Blue shook his head, no. His mommy sheep said, - That’s not nice, Blue.
Blue tried to play alone, but the ball wouldn’t bounce high. It rolled into the mud, making Blue even madder. His friend, Timmy the pig, offered to help. - Let’s clean it together, Blue, Timmy said. Blue just huffed away.
Feeling sad and alone, Blue sat down. He missed playing with his friends but didn't know what to do. - Maybe I should just stay mad, he thought. His mommy sheep came over and said, - It’s okay to feel mad, Blue, but hitting is not nice.
Blue's mommy took him to a cozy corner for a timeout. Blue took deep breaths and felt his mad feelings go away. - I’m sorry, he whispered to himself. - I want to play nicely. Blue had an idea.
After his timeout, Blue ran to his friends. - I’m sorry for hitting, he said, giving Daisy and Timmy a hug. They all smiled and shared the red ball. Blue felt happy again. The farm was full of fun and laughter once more.
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