Elou is excited about spending a fun day at the water park with her family, but she is scared of the big slide. Will Elou find the courage to face her fear and enjoy the slide?
Elou was excited for her day at the water park. She couldn't wait to splash and play with her family. But there was one thing that made her nervous—the big slide. It was so tall and fast. Could she be brave enough to try it?
Elou and her family arrived at the water park. Her big brother ran straight to the big slide, but Elou felt scared. She wanted to try, but her legs wouldn't move. She watched the other kids having fun and felt a bit sad.
- I want to try the big slide, but I'm scared, Elou said. - It's okay to be scared, said her mom. - We can start with the smaller slides first. Elou nodded and decided to try the smaller slides.
Elou went down the smaller slides and had lots of fun. She felt a little braver each time. But when she looked at the big slide, she still felt scared. - Maybe I can't do it, she thought. But she didn't give up.
Elou's brother came over to her. - You can do it, Elou! he said. - I'll go with you. Elou felt a bit better with her brother by her side. She took a deep breath and held his hand.
Elou and her brother climbed up the big slide. It felt so high! - Are you ready? her brother asked. - I think so, Elou said. She held on tight as they sat down together.
They zoomed down the big slide together. Elou felt the wind in her hair and the splash of water. - Whee! she shouted. At the bottom, she was laughing and smiling. - That was so fun!
Elou felt very proud. - I did it! she said. - Yes, you did! her brother replied. Elou realized that being brave meant trying new things, even if they seemed scary at first. She couldn't wait to try the big slide again.
Elou was excited for her day at the water park. She couldn't wait to splash and play with her family. But there was one thing that made her nervous—the big slide. It was so tall and fast. Could she be brave enough to try it?
Elou and her family arrived at the water park. Her big brother ran straight to the big slide, but Elou felt scared. She wanted to try, but her legs wouldn't move. She watched the other kids having fun and felt a bit sad.
- I want to try the big slide, but I'm scared, Elou said. - It's okay to be scared, said her mom. - We can start with the smaller slides first. Elou nodded and decided to try the smaller slides.
Elou went down the smaller slides and had lots of fun. She felt a little braver each time. But when she looked at the big slide, she still felt scared. - Maybe I can't do it, she thought. But she didn't give up.
Elou's brother came over to her. - You can do it, Elou! he said. - I'll go with you. Elou felt a bit better with her brother by her side. She took a deep breath and held his hand.
Elou and her brother climbed up the big slide. It felt so high! - Are you ready? her brother asked. - I think so, Elou said. She held on tight as they sat down together.
They zoomed down the big slide together. Elou felt the wind in her hair and the splash of water. - Whee! she shouted. At the bottom, she was laughing and smiling. - That was so fun!
Elou felt very proud. - I did it! she said. - Yes, you did! her brother replied. Elou realized that being brave meant trying new things, even if they seemed scary at first. She couldn't wait to try the big slide again.
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