Sonny, a sweet four-year-old, goes to the park with his dad. Along the way, he faces his fears on the playground with his dad's encouragement. But when Sonny feels overwhelmed, he considers giving up. Will Sonny find the courage to overcome his fears and enjoy the park?
Sonny loved the park. It was big and full of fun things. But today, he felt a little scared. The swings looked so high. Could he be brave enough to try them?
Sonny held his dad's hand tightly. - I'm a little scared, Dad, Sonny said. - It's okay, Sonny, Dad replied. - We'll have fun together.
Sonny saw the slide first. It was tall and shiny. - I can't do it, he whispered. Dad smiled and said, - I'll be right here. Let's try together.
Sonny tried the monkey bars next. They looked so high! He reached up but stopped. - I'm scared, Dad, he said. - You're doing great, Sonny! Dad cheered.
The climbing wall was next. Sonny touched the first stone but hesitated. - It's too hard, he said. - One step at a time, Dad encouraged. - I know you can do it.
Sonny's eyes filled with tears. - I can't do anything, he wailed. Dad hugged him tightly. - It's okay to be scared, Dad said softly.
Sonny sat quietly. He watched other kids play. He felt sad and small. - Do you want to try again? Dad asked. Sonny shook his head.
Sonny sighed and kicked the grass. - I want to go home, he said. Dad knelt down. - How about we try one more time? - I believe in you, Sonny.
Sonny took a deep breath. Dad held his hand tight. - Let's be brave together, Dad said. Sonny nodded. - Okay, I'll try.
Sonny climbed the slide, step by step. He smiled at the top. - I did it, Dad! he cheered. Dad clapped. - I'm so proud of you, Sonny.
Sonny loved the park. It was big and full of fun things. But today, he felt a little scared. The swings looked so high. Could he be brave enough to try them?
Sonny held his dad's hand tightly. - I'm a little scared, Dad, Sonny said. - It's okay, Sonny, Dad replied. - We'll have fun together.
Sonny saw the slide first. It was tall and shiny. - I can't do it, he whispered. Dad smiled and said, - I'll be right here. Let's try together.
Sonny tried the monkey bars next. They looked so high! He reached up but stopped. - I'm scared, Dad, he said. - You're doing great, Sonny! Dad cheered.
The climbing wall was next. Sonny touched the first stone but hesitated. - It's too hard, he said. - One step at a time, Dad encouraged. - I know you can do it.
Sonny's eyes filled with tears. - I can't do anything, he wailed. Dad hugged him tightly. - It's okay to be scared, Dad said softly.
Sonny sat quietly. He watched other kids play. He felt sad and small. - Do you want to try again? Dad asked. Sonny shook his head.
Sonny sighed and kicked the grass. - I want to go home, he said. Dad knelt down. - How about we try one more time? - I believe in you, Sonny.
Sonny took a deep breath. Dad held his hand tight. - Let's be brave together, Dad said. Sonny nodded. - Okay, I'll try.
Sonny climbed the slide, step by step. He smiled at the top. - I did it, Dad! he cheered. Dad clapped. - I'm so proud of you, Sonny.
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