Layla, a spirited four-year-old, decides it's time to give up her pacifier. With the help of her friend, a little spider, she faces her fears and learns to be brave.
Layla loved her pacifier. It helped her feel safe every night. But one day, she decided she was a big girl now and didn't need it. She wanted to sleep without her pacifier. It was a big step for her.
That night, Layla tried to sleep without her pacifier. But the room felt so big and dark. She tossed and turned, feeling scared. Her pacifier was right there, but she didn't want to use it.
Layla sighed and sat up. She saw a little spider in the corner of her room. The spider waved at her. Layla was curious and crawled closer. The spider's name was Spikey.
- Hi Layla, said Spikey. Why are you sad? - I'm trying to be brave and sleep without my pacifier, Layla replied. - You can do it! Just take deep breaths, Spikey encouraged.
Layla nodded and took a deep breath. She closed her eyes and imagined a bright, sunny day. She felt a little better. Spikey cheered her on. - You're doing great, Layla!
Layla finally drifted off to sleep. She woke up the next morning, feeling proud. - I did it! she exclaimed. Spikey was right, she could be brave. Layla didn't need her pacifier anymore.
Layla loved her pacifier. It helped her feel safe every night. But one day, she decided she was a big girl now and didn't need it. She wanted to sleep without her pacifier. It was a big step for her.
That night, Layla tried to sleep without her pacifier. But the room felt so big and dark. She tossed and turned, feeling scared. Her pacifier was right there, but she didn't want to use it.
Layla sighed and sat up. She saw a little spider in the corner of her room. The spider waved at her. Layla was curious and crawled closer. The spider's name was Spikey.
- Hi Layla, said Spikey. Why are you sad? - I'm trying to be brave and sleep without my pacifier, Layla replied. - You can do it! Just take deep breaths, Spikey encouraged.
Layla nodded and took a deep breath. She closed her eyes and imagined a bright, sunny day. She felt a little better. Spikey cheered her on. - You're doing great, Layla!
Layla finally drifted off to sleep. She woke up the next morning, feeling proud. - I did it! she exclaimed. Spikey was right, she could be brave. Layla didn't need her pacifier anymore.
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