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Lala the Little Star

Courage Pixar style

In the vast night sky of kigali, Rwanda, a tiny blue star named Lala dreams of shining as brightly as the moon. Despite her efforts, she faces obstacles and begins to lose hope. Can Lala find the courage to see her own special light?

Once upon a time, in the night sky above Yotakids, there was a tiny blue star named Lala. Lala wanted to shine big and bright like the moon. But her light was small, and she felt invisible. " - I want to be like you, big moon!" Lala sighed. The moon smiled kindly, but Lala’s heart was heavy.

Lala tried to make her light bigger. She stretched and sparkled with all her might. But no matter how much she tried, she stayed a tiny twinkle. " - Why can't I shine brighter?" Lala wondered. Her light still seemed so small.

Lala faced more obstacles as she tried to shine. A cloud passed by, hiding her tiny light. Then, a shooting star zoomed past, making her light seem smaller. " - Oh no, not again!" Lala cried. She felt like she would never be seen.

Lala thought about giving up. " - Maybe I am too small to matter," she whispered sadly. She stopped stretching and sparkling. The night felt even darker without her light. Lala almost lost hope.

The wise moon noticed Lala’s sadness. " - Little star, come closer," the moon called gently. " - Every small light makes the sky beautiful." Lala listened and thought about the moon’s words. She realized her light was special too.

Lala found courage and began to twinkle happily. " - I am special just as I am!" she exclaimed. Her light joined the other stars, creating a beautiful sky. Lala now knew she was important. The night sky felt complete.

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