Peanut the bunny is scared of everything in the forest, but when his friends are in trouble, he must find the courage to help them.
Peanut was a fluffy brown bunny who lived in a forest. Peanut was scared of everything, even tiny ants! One sunny day, Peanut's friend, Squeaky the squirrel, said, - Let's go play by the river! Peanut was scared of the river. It looked big and noisy! What if he fell in?
Peanut wanted to play, but the river made him worry. - What if I fall? Peanut asked. Squeaky smiled and said, - I'll be with you! But Peanut still felt too scared to go. He just couldn't move his little paws.
Peanut tried to be brave, but the river wasn't the only scary thing. The forest was full of strange noises. - What's that sound? Peanut whispered. A bird chirped loudly, and Peanut jumped. He was too scared to go anywhere!
Peanut felt too afraid to play. He sat down and said, - I can't do it. Squeaky patted Peanut's back. - It's okay, Peanut. But Peanut still felt sad and scared. He wanted to be brave, like Squeaky.
Then, a wise owl flew down. - Sometimes being brave means helping others, said the owl. Peanut saw his friends trying to cross the river. - They need me! Peanut thought. He felt a little brave inside.
Peanut took a deep breath and hopped to the river. - I can do it, Peanut said. He helped his friends cross safely. - You're the bravest bunny! Squeaky cheered. Peanut felt happy and proud. He was brave after all!
Peanut was a fluffy brown bunny who lived in a forest. Peanut was scared of everything, even tiny ants! One sunny day, Peanut's friend, Squeaky the squirrel, said, - Let's go play by the river! Peanut was scared of the river. It looked big and noisy! What if he fell in?
Peanut wanted to play, but the river made him worry. - What if I fall? Peanut asked. Squeaky smiled and said, - I'll be with you! But Peanut still felt too scared to go. He just couldn't move his little paws.
Peanut tried to be brave, but the river wasn't the only scary thing. The forest was full of strange noises. - What's that sound? Peanut whispered. A bird chirped loudly, and Peanut jumped. He was too scared to go anywhere!
Peanut felt too afraid to play. He sat down and said, - I can't do it. Squeaky patted Peanut's back. - It's okay, Peanut. But Peanut still felt sad and scared. He wanted to be brave, like Squeaky.
Then, a wise owl flew down. - Sometimes being brave means helping others, said the owl. Peanut saw his friends trying to cross the river. - They need me! Peanut thought. He felt a little brave inside.
Peanut took a deep breath and hopped to the river. - I can do it, Peanut said. He helped his friends cross safely. - You're the bravest bunny! Squeaky cheered. Peanut felt happy and proud. He was brave after all!
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