Speaker 1: Hello friends, come gather around for lessons on happy ground. With kindness in our hearts, we'll find our way and practice being brave every day. They're Rosado Little Lessons, fun adventures for our friends. Speaker 2: Hello, my dear friends! It's me, Ms. Amy, welcoming you to Rosado Little Lessons, where every little story carries a big lesson. Have you ever wondered how different animals make their homes? Imagine a gentle breeze carrying the scent of pine needles, sparkling like a thousand tiny diamonds on a misty morning. What if you were a little creature trying to find the very best spot to build a cozy nest? That's exactly what Nina the Newt has been up to. Nina the Newt lived in the bustling world of Pebble Puddle, a place where rocks shimmered like pastel candies under the sun. She loved the smooth, cool feeling of the pebbles beneath her tiny feet and the way raindrops would ripple across the water's surface like tiny dancers. "This will be the best spot," she often chirped to herself. Her heart soared at the sight of the morning sun casting rainbows on dew-dropped leaves. For Nina, this was not just home, but her special place of wonder. Today, however, Nina faced a small but tricky problem. She needed to build a little nest to rest comfortably, but wherever she started, something didn't feel quite right. The rocks seemed too cold, or a sudden breeze would ruffle her carefully arranged leaves. She felt tight in her chest, like everything was too far out of reach, and her tiny toes tapped with worry. What if she couldn't find the perfect spot for her nest? Nina first tried building her nest on a sun-kissed stone by the water's edge. She gathered leaves, placing them one by one, carefully weaving them together. The brightness felt reassuring, but soon, the sun was too hot - it felt like a little flame fanning across her back. As she realized this spot wouldn't work, a new frustration settled in her tummy. "Oh dear, this isn't right either," she sighed, sitting with the realization of her discomfort. Just as Nina was pondering her situation, along came Jasper the Jumping Cricket, known for always being on the move. "I see you're busy, Nina," he chirped, bouncing from grass blade to grass blade. "I never stay in one place long enough to make a home," Jasper laughed, leaping again, "But I always find the sunniest spots to play!" Nina watched as he twirled through the air, his energy infectious. Something about his carefree manner made her think differently. Her chest felt a bit looser, like she was able to breathe more easily. Maybe... maybe she didn't need just one perfect spot, but rather the joy of finding comfort wherever it may be. Feeling inspired, Nina decided to try again. This time, she chose a spot beneath the cool shade of a gentle willow. She gathered new leaves, weaving them together with a rhythm that seemed to match her heart. The willow's branches swayed gently above her, offering a soft lullaby. As she settled into her creation, the tension in her body faded. But would this spot finally feel right? Nina nestled into her new home, feeling the soft brushes of leaves across her skin and hearing the sweet whispers of the breeze through the willow. It was perfect... because it was hers, crafted with joy and understanding. Nina felt a warmth spread through her, realizing she had found comfort not in one perfect spot, but in her ability to adapt and make any spot feel like home. Nina learned that day that home is not a place, but a feeling we create ourselves. And friends, I think we all discover that happiness is found not just in finding the right space, but in making any space our own. Thank you so much for listening today, friends. I am Ms. Amy, and remember - here at Rosado Little Lessons, every little story carries a big lesson. Until next time, nestle, adapt, and create! Speaker 1: Our story's over. Hip hooray. Hope you learned something new today. So come on back and join the fun. More lessons for everyone. Rosado Little Lessons. See you next time, everyone.