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 friends, I'm Ms. Amy. Have you ever noticed how giving a little help can sometimes brighten not just someone else's day but your own too? Picture a place filled with all kinds of colorful flowers, each like a precious gem sparkling in the sunlight. You can almost feel the petals brushing against your fingertips. Now, imagine someone quite special living there, with a splash of pink feathers and a beak that curves just right. Her name is Flora, and she's a flamingo with a wonderful surprise waiting in her day. Flora loved living in the Blooming Lagoon, where the air smelled like ripe watermelons and the ground felt soft like a sponge beneath her feet. As she tiptoed through the lagoon, she marveled at the different flowers popping with colors - reds, oranges, and deep purples. Flora often said, "The world looks like it painted itself just for me!" Her favorite part of each day was finding new ways to appreciate her colorful world, whether it was through a graceful dance or simply enjoying a quiet moment by the lagoon. One morning, Flora noticed something unusual. A small cluster of ducklings was gathered at the edge of the lagoon, looking quite flustered. Their little beaks quivered, and their tiny feet tapped anxiously. Flora's heart felt heavy for them, as if a cloud had crossed her own bright sky. She could feel her feathers ruffling with worry, and her legs felt like they needed to move but didn't know where to go. "Whatever's the matter?" she whispered to herself, feeling a need to help but unsure of where to start. Flora decided to try something simple first. She carefully approached the ducklings, her heart gentle like a breeze. She bent down, her long neck curving elegantly, and said softly, "Hello there, can I help you somehow?" Her instinct was to offer a comfortable place for them to gather. But as she moved closer, she realized the ducklings weren't looking for a nest. Their eyes were on something across the way - a patch of wildflowers that sparkled with dew. Flora's heart sank a little as she realized her simple offer hadn't solved their problem. Just then, a sprightly frog named Jumpy appeared. Jumpy was known for his hopping, never still, always ready for a leap. "Why are you ducklings sitting here when you could be hopping?" he asked mid-leap, a grin wide on his face. Flora watched Jumpy bounce around, and his energy reminded her that movement was part of finding solutions. The idea of simply trying something different, moving in a new direction, began to lighten her heart. Her chest felt a tiny bit less tight. Flora decided to try again, inspired by Jumpy's lively example. She spoke to the ducklings, "Let's see if a little exploration wouldn't bring a spark of joy." Encouraged by her gentle tone, the ducklings followed Flora to the flower patch. She stepped carefully, feeling the lagoon's coolness seeping through her toes. This time, she moved with more purpose. As they reached the wildflowers, Flora saw the way the morning sun caught the little droplets, turning them into tiny rainbows. She paused there with the ducklings, heart full, on the edge of discovering a new joy. The moment the ducklings waddled into the flower patch, their feathers fluffed with glee, Flora felt an unexpected warmth in her heart. She saw the mix of colors reflecting in their eyes, their tiny beaks opening in delight. It was as if a light had clicked on within her too, one that wasn't there before. She felt joy - not just for solving their problem, but from the simple act of giving. Flora learned that day that kindness toward others often lights the way to new joys. And friends, I think we all discover something remarkable when we reach out with a helping hand. 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, help, brighten, and share! 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.