Belle, a lively 3-year-old girl with long brown hair, faces a big challenge when she struggles to make her favorite scrambled eggs all by herself. Will she give up or find the courage to succeed?
Belle loves making scrambled eggs. One sunny morning in Brighton, she decides to make them all by herself. But, oh no! The eggs are too high up on the shelf. Belle feels sad and wonders how she'll reach them.
Belle tries to climb up on a chair to reach the eggs, but the chair wobbles. She almost falls and gets scared. Belle's dogs, Maddie, Scruff, Bernie, and Oakley, watch her with worried eyes. Belle sits down and feels like crying.
Belle thinks of another idea. She grabs a broom to knock the eggs down, but it doesn't work. She accidentally drops the broom, making a loud clatter. Belle's mommy hears the noise and comes to check on her.
- I can't reach the eggs, Belle says. I'm not strong enough. Belle's mommy hugs her. - It's okay, Belle. Sometimes we all need a little help. Belle feels sad but nods.
Belle's mommy has an idea. She brings a small stool and places it under the shelf. - Try this, Belle, she says. Belle climbs on the stool and reaches the eggs easily! She smiles brightly.
With the eggs in hand, Belle makes the best scrambled eggs ever. - I did it, Belle cheers. - You did it, Belle, her mommy says, proud of her. Belle learns that with a little help and courage, she can do anything.
Belle loves making scrambled eggs. One sunny morning in Brighton, she decides to make them all by herself. But, oh no! The eggs are too high up on the shelf. Belle feels sad and wonders how she'll reach them.
Belle tries to climb up on a chair to reach the eggs, but the chair wobbles. She almost falls and gets scared. Belle's dogs, Maddie, Scruff, Bernie, and Oakley, watch her with worried eyes. Belle sits down and feels like crying.
Belle thinks of another idea. She grabs a broom to knock the eggs down, but it doesn't work. She accidentally drops the broom, making a loud clatter. Belle's mommy hears the noise and comes to check on her.
- I can't reach the eggs, Belle says. I'm not strong enough. Belle's mommy hugs her. - It's okay, Belle. Sometimes we all need a little help. Belle feels sad but nods.
Belle's mommy has an idea. She brings a small stool and places it under the shelf. - Try this, Belle, she says. Belle climbs on the stool and reaches the eggs easily! She smiles brightly.
With the eggs in hand, Belle makes the best scrambled eggs ever. - I did it, Belle cheers. - You did it, Belle, her mommy says, proud of her. Belle learns that with a little help and courage, she can do anything.
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