In the bustling city of Barcelona, a little girl named Sally embarks on a brave journey to say goodbye to her beloved binky, learning the true meaning of courage along the way.
Sally loved her binky very much. She took it everywhere she went in Barcelona. It was her favorite thing in the whole wide world. But one day, her mommy said, "Sally, it’s time to say goodbye to your binky. Big kids don’t need binkies." Sally felt worried because she didn't know if she could do it.
Sally tried to go without her binky, but it was hard. She saw other kids running and playing without binkies. - Why can't I be like them? Sally wondered. Her friend Mateo said, "Come play with us, Sally!" But Sally felt too shy and held onto her binky tightly.
Sally decided to try playing without her binky. She left it at home and went to the park. But when she fell, she wanted her binky to feel better. - I need my binky, she cried. Her mommy hugged her and said, "You are brave, Sally. You can do it!" Sally really wanted to be brave like her mommy said.
Sally tried again, but it was too hard. She missed her binky very much. She told her mommy, "I can’t do it. I want my binky." - It’s okay, Sally, her mommy said softly. - You are still brave even if you feel sad. Sally thought maybe she would never say goodbye to her binky.
One day, Sally met a wise old lady in the park. The lady said, "I see you’re trying to be brave without your binky." - How did you know? Sally asked. The lady smiled and said, "Courage is inside you, not in things. You have it all along." Sally thought about this and felt a little stronger.
Sally decided to try one more time. She left her binky at home and went to the park with her lovey. She played on the swings and felt happy. - I’m a big kid now, Sally said proudly. She didn’t need her binky anymore because she had courage inside her all along.
Sally loved her binky very much. She took it everywhere she went in Barcelona. It was her favorite thing in the whole wide world. But one day, her mommy said, "Sally, it’s time to say goodbye to your binky. Big kids don’t need binkies." Sally felt worried because she didn't know if she could do it.
Sally tried to go without her binky, but it was hard. She saw other kids running and playing without binkies. - Why can't I be like them? Sally wondered. Her friend Mateo said, "Come play with us, Sally!" But Sally felt too shy and held onto her binky tightly.
Sally decided to try playing without her binky. She left it at home and went to the park. But when she fell, she wanted her binky to feel better. - I need my binky, she cried. Her mommy hugged her and said, "You are brave, Sally. You can do it!" Sally really wanted to be brave like her mommy said.
Sally tried again, but it was too hard. She missed her binky very much. She told her mommy, "I can’t do it. I want my binky." - It’s okay, Sally, her mommy said softly. - You are still brave even if you feel sad. Sally thought maybe she would never say goodbye to her binky.
One day, Sally met a wise old lady in the park. The lady said, "I see you’re trying to be brave without your binky." - How did you know? Sally asked. The lady smiled and said, "Courage is inside you, not in things. You have it all along." Sally thought about this and felt a little stronger.
Sally decided to try one more time. She left her binky at home and went to the park with her lovey. She played on the swings and felt happy. - I’m a big kid now, Sally said proudly. She didn’t need her binky anymore because she had courage inside her all along.
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