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Once upon a time, in a little house on a quiet street, there lived a sweet 2-year-old girl named Kira. Kira was a happy little girl most of the time, but sometimes she would get very angry. When Kira was angry, she would shout and cry, and sometimes she would even kick things.
Kira’s parents loved her very much and wanted to help her learn how to manage her anger. One day, her mommy brought her a special book called “I Am Stronger Than Anger.” This book was about a little boy named Nick who also had trouble controlling his anger, just like Kira.
Kira’s mommy sat down with her and started reading the book. As she turned the pages, Kira’s eyes widened with excitement. The book was filled with colorful illustrations of zoo animals and a funny rhyming story. Kira giggled as her mommy read about how Nick talked to the animals at the zoo to learn about managing anger.
In the story, Nick met a wise old elephant who taught him a special trick to calm down when he was angry. The elephant told Nick to take deep breaths, count to ten, and think about something happy. Kira loved the idea of talking to animals and was eager to try the trick herself.
The next day, Kira went with her mommy to the zoo. As they walked around, Kira looked at all the animals and imagined what they would say to her. She saw the elephants, just like in the book, and whispered, “Hello, Mr. Elephant. Can you help me with my anger?”
Suddenly, Kira felt a gentle breeze on her face. It was as if the elephant had whispered back to her, “Take a deep breath, my child, and remember to count to ten. You are stronger than anger, Kira.”
Kira did as the elephant said. She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and counted to ten. When she opened her eyes, she felt much calmer. The anger inside her had started to melt away, just like snow on a sunny day.
From that day forward, Kira learned to use the elephant’s trick whenever she felt angry. She would take deep breaths, count to ten, and think about happy things. Sometimes, she would even talk to the animals in her room when she needed a little extra help.
Kira’s parents were so proud of her. They noticed how she was becoming better at managing her anger. Kira could now say “I’m sorry” when she made a mistake and learned from it. She even helped her friends at preschool when they felt angry too.
As time went on, Kira became known for her kindness and self-control. She was a role model for other children who struggled with their emotions. Kira’s favorite thing to do was to read her special book to her friends and teach them the elephant’s trick.
And so, Kira’s magical journey to the land of calm helped her become stronger than anger. She learned to manage her emotions and help others along the way. From that day forward, Kira’s heart was filled with love and understanding, and she lived happily ever after.
As Kira drifted off to sleep, her dreams were filled with colorful zoo animals, gentle elephants, and a world where anger was always conquered by love. And as she slept, her parents smiled, knowing that Kira had learned an important lesson that would guide her through life.
The End