Lucas, a curious 7-year-old boy from Recife, Brasil, embarks on a quest to find his lost words with the help of his family and friends. Despite his challenges with speaking due to autism, Lucas's journey teaches him and everyone around him the value of tolerance and understanding.
Lucas, a curious boy with tan skin and messy brown hair, lived in Recife, Brasil. He wore a blue bracelet with the autism symbol, and he loved exploring and learning about new things. One day, Lucas realized he couldn't find the right words to express himself. This made him feel frustrated and sad. He wanted to share his thoughts and feelings but often struggled to speak. His family and friends noticed his struggle and wanted to help.
Lucas's best friend, Pedro, tried to help him. They sat in the park, where Lucas pointed at a bird but couldn't say the word. Pedro smiled and said, - Let's find your words, Lucas. Together, they began their quest to uncover the lost words. But the first obstacle they faced was a confusing riddle written on a tree. Lucas felt anxious.
Lucas tried to solve the riddle with Pedro, but it was hard. They asked Lucas's sister, Ana, for help. - Don't worry, Lucas, Ana said. - We'll solve it together. But even with Ana's help, the riddle remained unsolved. Lucas began to feel defeated. They decided to take a break and think of another way.
Lucas felt like giving up. He sat on a bench, tears in his eyes. - Maybe I'll never find my words, he said. Pedro and Ana sat with him quietly, unsure of what to do next. Lucas's mom saw them and came over. - Lucas, sometimes things are hard, but we can't give up, she said gently. - Let's try one more time.
Lucas's mom took out a piece of paper and a pencil. - Let's write down what we know, she suggested. They wrote the riddle and drew pictures to help understand it. - Look, Lucas! Pedro exclaimed. - I think I see the answer! Lucas's eyes lit up. He felt hope returning. Together, they solved the riddle and found a hidden box under the tree.
Inside the box, they found colorful cards with words on them. Lucas's mom explained, - These are your words, Lucas. You can use them to express yourself. Lucas picked up a card and said, - Happy. His family and friends cheered. Lucas felt proud and relieved. He knew he could find his words with their help.
Lucas, a curious boy with tan skin and messy brown hair, lived in Recife, Brasil. He wore a blue bracelet with the autism symbol, and he loved exploring and learning about new things. One day, Lucas realized he couldn't find the right words to express himself. This made him feel frustrated and sad. He wanted to share his thoughts and feelings but often struggled to speak. His family and friends noticed his struggle and wanted to help.
Lucas's best friend, Pedro, tried to help him. They sat in the park, where Lucas pointed at a bird but couldn't say the word. Pedro smiled and said, - Let's find your words, Lucas. Together, they began their quest to uncover the lost words. But the first obstacle they faced was a confusing riddle written on a tree. Lucas felt anxious.
Lucas tried to solve the riddle with Pedro, but it was hard. They asked Lucas's sister, Ana, for help. - Don't worry, Lucas, Ana said. - We'll solve it together. But even with Ana's help, the riddle remained unsolved. Lucas began to feel defeated. They decided to take a break and think of another way.
Lucas felt like giving up. He sat on a bench, tears in his eyes. - Maybe I'll never find my words, he said. Pedro and Ana sat with him quietly, unsure of what to do next. Lucas's mom saw them and came over. - Lucas, sometimes things are hard, but we can't give up, she said gently. - Let's try one more time.
Lucas's mom took out a piece of paper and a pencil. - Let's write down what we know, she suggested. They wrote the riddle and drew pictures to help understand it. - Look, Lucas! Pedro exclaimed. - I think I see the answer! Lucas's eyes lit up. He felt hope returning. Together, they solved the riddle and found a hidden box under the tree.
Inside the box, they found colorful cards with words on them. Lucas's mom explained, - These are your words, Lucas. You can use them to express yourself. Lucas picked up a card and said, - Happy. His family and friends cheered. Lucas felt proud and relieved. He knew he could find his words with their help.
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