Join Grace, a curious four-year-old, as she learns that differences among friends are okay. When Grace wonders why her friends are different from her, she faces obstacles and doubts. But with a little help, she discovers that these differences make life more fun and colorful!
Grace loved playing with her friends in the park. One sunny day, she noticed something that made her think. All her friends were so different from her. Some had curly hair, some liked different games, and some spoke different words. Grace wondered, "Why is everyone different?" She felt confused and wanted to find out if these differences were okay.
Grace asked her friend Sam about his curly hair. - Why is your hair so curly, Sam? Grace asked. Sam shrugged and said he was born with it. But Grace was still puzzled. She wanted to know more about why everyone wasn't the same.
Next, Grace talked to Mia, who loved playing different games. - Why don't you like tag like me? Grace asked. Mia explained she liked to play hopscotch instead. Grace tried to understand, but it was hard. Everyone seemed to like different things.
Grace felt like giving up. She sat on a bench, thinking maybe she would never understand. - Maybe I'm just too different, she sighed. Grace felt a little sad and lonely. She didn't know if being different was okay.
Just then, Grace's teacher, Miss Rose, came by. - Why so glum, Grace? Miss Rose asked. Grace explained her worries. Miss Rose smiled and said, - Differences make us special, Grace. Imagine if everyone were the same, life would be so dull!
Grace felt a light bulb switch on in her head. She realized that being different was what made her friends so much fun. - I like that we're all different! Grace exclaimed. She ran back to her friends, ready to play with a big smile on her face. It was okay to be different, and that made everything better.
Grace loved playing with her friends in the park. One sunny day, she noticed something that made her think. All her friends were so different from her. Some had curly hair, some liked different games, and some spoke different words. Grace wondered, "Why is everyone different?" She felt confused and wanted to find out if these differences were okay.
Grace asked her friend Sam about his curly hair. - Why is your hair so curly, Sam? Grace asked. Sam shrugged and said he was born with it. But Grace was still puzzled. She wanted to know more about why everyone wasn't the same.
Next, Grace talked to Mia, who loved playing different games. - Why don't you like tag like me? Grace asked. Mia explained she liked to play hopscotch instead. Grace tried to understand, but it was hard. Everyone seemed to like different things.
Grace felt like giving up. She sat on a bench, thinking maybe she would never understand. - Maybe I'm just too different, she sighed. Grace felt a little sad and lonely. She didn't know if being different was okay.
Just then, Grace's teacher, Miss Rose, came by. - Why so glum, Grace? Miss Rose asked. Grace explained her worries. Miss Rose smiled and said, - Differences make us special, Grace. Imagine if everyone were the same, life would be so dull!
Grace felt a light bulb switch on in her head. She realized that being different was what made her friends so much fun. - I like that we're all different! Grace exclaimed. She ran back to her friends, ready to play with a big smile on her face. It was okay to be different, and that made everything better.
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