Celia, a curious three-year-old explorer with a bunny backpack, finds herself in a sticky situation when she accidentally breaks her mom's favorite vase. Torn between hiding the truth and confessing, Celia embarks on an adventure around her Massachusetts neighborhood. She faces various challenges, learns the importance of honesty, and ultimately finds the courage to do the right thing.
Celia loved to explore with her bunny backpack. One morning, she was twirling around the living room when she accidentally knocked over her mom's favorite vase. Celia gasped as the vase shattered into tiny pieces. She felt scared and didn't know what to do. - Oh no, what will Mommy say? Celia wondered.
Celia thought about hiding the pieces under the couch. She picked up a big piece and tried to fit it in the backpack. But the piece was too big and poked out. - This won't work, said Celia, feeling frustrated. She knew she needed to find another way.
Celia decided to look for help outside. She went to ask her neighbor, Mr. Thompson, for glue. But Mr. Thompson was busy fixing his car and didn't notice her. - Oh, what should I do now? Celia sighed. She felt even more stuck.
Celia sat on the porch steps, feeling like she wanted to give up. She didn't know how to fix the vase or what to tell her mom. Her eyes filled with tears. - Maybe I should just run away, Celia thought sadly. Everything seemed too hard.
Then, Celia remembered something her teacher had said about honesty. She took a deep breath. Maybe telling the truth was the right thing to do. - I have to be brave, Celia decided. With new determination, she headed back inside.
Celia found her mom in the kitchen and took a deep breath. - Mommy, I broke your vase, she said, feeling scared but relieved. Her mom hugged her tight and smiled. - Thank you for telling me the truth, her mom said gently. Celia felt proud of being honest.
Celia loved to explore with her bunny backpack. One morning, she was twirling around the living room when she accidentally knocked over her mom's favorite vase. Celia gasped as the vase shattered into tiny pieces. She felt scared and didn't know what to do. - Oh no, what will Mommy say? Celia wondered.
Celia thought about hiding the pieces under the couch. She picked up a big piece and tried to fit it in the backpack. But the piece was too big and poked out. - This won't work, said Celia, feeling frustrated. She knew she needed to find another way.
Celia decided to look for help outside. She went to ask her neighbor, Mr. Thompson, for glue. But Mr. Thompson was busy fixing his car and didn't notice her. - Oh, what should I do now? Celia sighed. She felt even more stuck.
Celia sat on the porch steps, feeling like she wanted to give up. She didn't know how to fix the vase or what to tell her mom. Her eyes filled with tears. - Maybe I should just run away, Celia thought sadly. Everything seemed too hard.
Then, Celia remembered something her teacher had said about honesty. She took a deep breath. Maybe telling the truth was the right thing to do. - I have to be brave, Celia decided. With new determination, she headed back inside.
Celia found her mom in the kitchen and took a deep breath. - Mommy, I broke your vase, she said, feeling scared but relieved. Her mom hugged her tight and smiled. - Thank you for telling me the truth, her mom said gently. Celia felt proud of being honest.
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