Join Astrid, a lively three-year-old girl from Barcelona, as she learns to understand and manage her feelings. Astrid faces a big problem when her favorite toy goes missing, leading her through a journey of emotions from sadness to joy. With the help of friends and family, she discovers the wisdom in talking about feelings and finding solutions.
Astrid loved playing with her favorite teddy bear, Mr. Fuzzy. One sunny day in Barcelona, Mr. Fuzzy disappeared. Astrid was very sad and didn't know what to do. She felt like she lost her best friend. Her mom saw her crying and asked, - What's wrong, Astrid? Astrid replied, - Mr. Fuzzy is gone! I miss him so much!
Astrid decided to search her house for Mr. Fuzzy. She looked under her bed, in the closet, and even behind the couch. But Mr. Fuzzy was nowhere to be found. She felt even more upset and stomped her feet. - Where could he be? Astrid wondered aloud. Her mom suggested, - Let's take a deep breath and think about where you last saw him.
Astrid remembered she took Mr. Fuzzy to the park. She and her mom went to the park, hoping to find him there. But the park was big and full of children playing. Astrid's heart sank as she searched and searched. - I can't find him anywhere! she cried. Mom hugged her and said, - Let's ask the other kids if they've seen him.
Astrid asked her friend Diego if he had seen Mr. Fuzzy. Diego shook his head and said, - I'm sorry, Astrid, I haven't seen him. Astrid felt like giving up. She sat on a bench and tears rolled down her cheeks. - I don't know what to do anymore, she sighed. Her mom sat beside her and said, - Sometimes we need to take a break and think.
As Astrid took a deep breath, she remembered something her teacher taught her. Talking about feelings can help find solutions. - Mom, maybe if we tell more people, someone might know where Mr. Fuzzy is, Astrid said. They made a plan to ask everyone in the park. Astrid felt a glimmer of hope.
Just as Astrid was about to ask another child, a little girl ran up to her holding Mr. Fuzzy. - Is this yours? the girl asked. Astrid's face lit up with joy. - Yes! Thank you so much! she exclaimed, hugging Mr. Fuzzy tight. Her mom smiled and said, - See, Astrid? Talking and asking for help was wise. Astrid learned that sharing feelings can lead to happy endings.
Astrid loved playing with her favorite teddy bear, Mr. Fuzzy. One sunny day in Barcelona, Mr. Fuzzy disappeared. Astrid was very sad and didn't know what to do. She felt like she lost her best friend. Her mom saw her crying and asked, - What's wrong, Astrid? Astrid replied, - Mr. Fuzzy is gone! I miss him so much!
Astrid decided to search her house for Mr. Fuzzy. She looked under her bed, in the closet, and even behind the couch. But Mr. Fuzzy was nowhere to be found. She felt even more upset and stomped her feet. - Where could he be? Astrid wondered aloud. Her mom suggested, - Let's take a deep breath and think about where you last saw him.
Astrid remembered she took Mr. Fuzzy to the park. She and her mom went to the park, hoping to find him there. But the park was big and full of children playing. Astrid's heart sank as she searched and searched. - I can't find him anywhere! she cried. Mom hugged her and said, - Let's ask the other kids if they've seen him.
Astrid asked her friend Diego if he had seen Mr. Fuzzy. Diego shook his head and said, - I'm sorry, Astrid, I haven't seen him. Astrid felt like giving up. She sat on a bench and tears rolled down her cheeks. - I don't know what to do anymore, she sighed. Her mom sat beside her and said, - Sometimes we need to take a break and think.
As Astrid took a deep breath, she remembered something her teacher taught her. Talking about feelings can help find solutions. - Mom, maybe if we tell more people, someone might know where Mr. Fuzzy is, Astrid said. They made a plan to ask everyone in the park. Astrid felt a glimmer of hope.
Just as Astrid was about to ask another child, a little girl ran up to her holding Mr. Fuzzy. - Is this yours? the girl asked. Astrid's face lit up with joy. - Yes! Thank you so much! she exclaimed, hugging Mr. Fuzzy tight. Her mom smiled and said, - See, Astrid? Talking and asking for help was wise. Astrid learned that sharing feelings can lead to happy endings.
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