Freddy, a young frill-neck lizard, learns to embrace and understand his overwhelming emotions with the help of his Australian animal friends.
Freddy the frill-neck lizard lived in a sunny Australian outback. One day, he felt his frills pop out and didn't understand why. Freddy was scared and confused by his own feelings. He wanted to feel better but didn't know how. Freddy decided to ask his friends for help.
Freddy found Kangaroo Kylie hopping by the billabong. He told her about his frills. Kylie listened and said, - Let's take a deep breath together, Freddy. Freddy tried but still felt scared. His frills stayed up.
Next, Freddy met Wally the Wombat near his burrow. He shared his problem with Wally. Wally said, - Maybe you need a big hug. Freddy hugged Wally but still felt sad. His frills didn't go down.
Freddy then saw Kookaburra Ken on a branch. He told Ken his problem. Ken laughed and said, - Sometimes a good laugh helps. Freddy tried to laugh but felt frustrated. His frills stayed up.
Freddy felt like giving up. - I'll never feel better, he said. Then, an old wise koala named Koala Kora approached. She said, - Freddy, it's okay to feel all your feelings. Just talk about them.
Freddy took a deep breath and started talking about his feelings. He talked about his fear, sadness, and frustration. As he spoke, his frills slowly went down. He felt calm and happy. - Thank you, Kora. I feel better now!
Freddy the frill-neck lizard lived in a sunny Australian outback. One day, he felt his frills pop out and didn't understand why. Freddy was scared and confused by his own feelings. He wanted to feel better but didn't know how. Freddy decided to ask his friends for help.
Freddy found Kangaroo Kylie hopping by the billabong. He told her about his frills. Kylie listened and said, - Let's take a deep breath together, Freddy. Freddy tried but still felt scared. His frills stayed up.
Next, Freddy met Wally the Wombat near his burrow. He shared his problem with Wally. Wally said, - Maybe you need a big hug. Freddy hugged Wally but still felt sad. His frills didn't go down.
Freddy then saw Kookaburra Ken on a branch. He told Ken his problem. Ken laughed and said, - Sometimes a good laugh helps. Freddy tried to laugh but felt frustrated. His frills stayed up.
Freddy felt like giving up. - I'll never feel better, he said. Then, an old wise koala named Koala Kora approached. She said, - Freddy, it's okay to feel all your feelings. Just talk about them.
Freddy took a deep breath and started talking about his feelings. He talked about his fear, sadness, and frustration. As he spoke, his frills slowly went down. He felt calm and happy. - Thank you, Kora. I feel better now!
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