Kelly, a 2-year-old calico cat, plans a perfect picnic with her animal friends. However, she encounters several obstacles along the way that make her consider giving up. Through perseverance and the help of her friends, she learns the value of charity and teamwork.
Kelly the calico cat was excited. She wanted to have a perfect picnic with her friends. She had apples, sandwiches, and juice boxes. But then, Kelly saw a sad dog named Max without any food. Kelly wondered how she could share her picnic.
Kelly wanted everyone to be happy. She asked her friends to share their food. But her friend Bunny only had one carrot. Bunny said, - I'm sorry, Kelly. I only have a little food.
Kelly tried to think of another way. She saw her friend Squirrel with only a few nuts. Squirrel said, - These nuts are for winter. Kelly felt sad. She didn't know what to do.
Kelly felt like giving up. - Maybe we can't have a picnic, she sighed. Her friends looked sad too. They all sat down quietly. Kelly thought about Max and felt even sadder.
Just then, Owl flew down from a tree. Owl said, - Why don't we all share what we have? We can make a big, happy picnic! Kelly smiled. - That's a great idea, Owl!
Everyone shared their food. They made a big, happy picnic for everyone. Max smiled and said, - Thank you, Kelly. Kelly felt very happy. She learned that sharing is the best way to have a perfect picnic.
Kelly the calico cat was excited. She wanted to have a perfect picnic with her friends. She had apples, sandwiches, and juice boxes. But then, Kelly saw a sad dog named Max without any food. Kelly wondered how she could share her picnic.
Kelly wanted everyone to be happy. She asked her friends to share their food. But her friend Bunny only had one carrot. Bunny said, - I'm sorry, Kelly. I only have a little food.
Kelly tried to think of another way. She saw her friend Squirrel with only a few nuts. Squirrel said, - These nuts are for winter. Kelly felt sad. She didn't know what to do.
Kelly felt like giving up. - Maybe we can't have a picnic, she sighed. Her friends looked sad too. They all sat down quietly. Kelly thought about Max and felt even sadder.
Just then, Owl flew down from a tree. Owl said, - Why don't we all share what we have? We can make a big, happy picnic! Kelly smiled. - That's a great idea, Owl!
Everyone shared their food. They made a big, happy picnic for everyone. Max smiled and said, - Thank you, Kelly. Kelly felt very happy. She learned that sharing is the best way to have a perfect picnic.
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