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Ollie's Colorful World

Courage Watercolor style

Ollie, a spirited young artist, faces the challenge of creating a mural that captures the vibrant diversity of his school. As he encounters obstacles and moments of doubt, Ollie's courage and love for colors guide him toward a heartwarming solution.

Ollie loved painting more than anything. One day, his teacher announced a school contest to paint a mural about diversity. Ollie's eyes sparkled with excitement. " - I want to show everyone how beautiful all our colors are!" Ollie exclaimed. But soon, he realized he didn't know where to start. He worried his mural wouldn't capture how special everyone was.

Ollie started mixing colors, but nothing felt right. " - Why won't these colors show how I feel?" Ollie muttered. His friend Mia watched and said, " - Maybe you need to find the right color for each feeling." Ollie nodded but felt unsure. He tried again, but his brush just wouldn't paint what he imagined.

Ollie tried painting the sky with joy, but it came out cloudy. He painted the grass with love, but it looked flat. Ollie sighed, feeling more frustrated. " - Maybe I can't do this," Ollie said sadly. His classmates cheered him on, but Ollie felt stuck. The wall seemed bigger and emptier than before.

After another failed attempt, Ollie sat down and thought about giving up. " - It's too hard," he whispered. His best friend, Kai, sat beside him. " - You can do it, Ollie. Remember why you started," Kai encouraged. Ollie looked at his paints and sighed. He wasn't sure if he could paint his dreams.

As Ollie sat quietly, he saw a butterfly land nearby. Its wings were a rainbow of colors. " - That's it!" Ollie exclaimed. He realized each color in the butterfly's wings told a story. Ollie mixed his paints again, feeling inspired. He knew he could share his stories too, just like the butterfly.

With newfound courage, Ollie painted with all his heart. Each color told a story of love, joy, and friendship. His classmates watched in awe as the mural came to life. " - You did it, Ollie!" they cheered. Ollie smiled, feeling proud and happy. He knew he had painted the most beautiful mural of all.

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