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Sandra's Courageous Adventure

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Join Sandra, a brave little cowgirl, as she embarks on an exciting trip to Disneyworld, New York City, and Times Square for Christmas. Along the way, Sandra faces challenges that test her courage, but with determination, she learns valuable lessons about overcoming fears.

Six-year-old Sandra, with her bright blonde hair, black-rimmed glasses, pink dress, and cowboy boots, was thrilled about her big trip to Disneyworld. But, she felt a flutter of worry. " - What if I get scared on the rides?" Sandra asked her mom. Her mom smiled and said, " - Remember, courage is feeling the fear and doing it anyway." Sandra nodded, but the feeling stayed with her.

When they arrived at Disneyworld, Sandra's eyes widened at the sight of the towering rides. " - I don't think I can do it," she whispered, clutching her mom's hand tightly. Her mom pointed to a gentle train ride nearby. " - Let's start with something small," she suggested. Sandra took a deep breath and nodded, deciding to give it a try.

After exploring Disneyworld, they headed to New York City for a hot air balloon ride. But when Sandra saw the enormous balloon, she hesitated. " - What if it flies too high?" she worriedly asked. Her mom reassured her, " - You're safe here with me." Sandra took a step forward, but her heart was still racing.

Night fell, and Sandra found herself in the middle of bustling Times Square. The bright lights and crowds made her feel small. " - I can't do this," she said, tears in her eyes. " - It's too much." She sat down on a bench, feeling overwhelmed and ready to give up.

A kind street performer noticed Sandra's distress and approached her. " - Sometimes, the bravest thing is asking for help," he said gently. " - Why don't you try again, but this time, hold onto this lucky coin?" He handed her a shiny coin. Feeling a newfound strength, Sandra stood up, ready to face her fears again.

With renewed courage, Sandra explored Times Square, marveling at the sights. " - I did it!" she exclaimed, smiling brightly. Her mom hugged her tightly, saying, " - I'm so proud of you, Sandra." Sandra grinned, realizing she had found her courage. The trip had taught her that bravery means trying, even when you're scared.

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