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 there, friends, I'm Ms. Amy, and I have a wonderful story for you today. Picture a place where grassy hills roll like waves and the sun paints the sky in shades of gold. It's called the Savanna Stretch, known for its whispering winds and expansive horizons. Here, the earth feels springy underfoot, like a trampoline of soft moss. And today, we're going to meet a remarkable character who calls this place home. Her name is Amber, and she's an antelope with a big dream. Let's see what her leap into the unknown reveals. Amber the Antelope loved the feel of the Savanna Stretch beneath her hooves. The grass swished softly as she bounded across the fields, the wind whistling a cheerful tune in her ears. The sun, warm and bright, kissed her tawny coat as she dashed forward. Amber's favorite thing was leaping as high as she could. "I love jumping into the sky," she would say, her eyes shining with delight every time she launched herself upward. It made her feel free, as if she could touch the clouds. Amber spent her days exploring, always eager to find the perfect spot for her next great leap. One morning, Amber stood at the edge of a wide ravine. Her heart thudded in her chest, and she felt her legs tremble ever so slightly. She had never faced a leap quite like this one before. The far side looked distant, like a dream just out of reach. Her ears twitched and her gaze focused on the other side. "Can I really jump that far?" she wondered, doubt whispering in her mind. She felt the weight of uncertainty wrap around her like a heavy blanket. The warmth of the sun seemed to dim as she contemplated the gap before her. Amber decided to trust her instincts. She took a deep breath and lowered her body, feeling the familiar tension build in her legs. She pushed off, her muscles stretching out, propelling her into the air. The world seemed to slow, the wind now a whisper in her ears as she sailed through the sky. But as she landed on the edge, her hooves slipped, causing her to stumble backward. Amber's confidence wavered, and she realized she had a fear of not reaching her goal, of falling just short and losing the joy of the leap. Sitting back on her haunches, she felt small and unsure. It was then that her friend, Benny the Beetle, scuttled over. "Why the long face, Amber?" he asked, peering up at her. Benny was small but mighty, with a shiny blue shell that glimmered in the sunlight. His words held no judgment, just curiosity. "I tried to leap across," Amber admitted, "but I fell back." Benny thought for a moment. "Well," he said thoughtfully, "sometimes when I roll my ball, I find new paths by looking around." Benny's perspective made Amber pause. Maybe she needed to not just leap with strength, but also with thought. She felt a shift inside, a new way of seeing her challenge. Amber stood once more, this time with a plan. She scanned the landscape, noticing for the first time a gentle rise leading to a slightly narrower part of the ravine. She took another deep breath, feeling the beat of her heart, the strength in her legs, and the warmth of the sun returning to her coat. She set off at a steady pace, her hooves drumming a rhythm against the earth. As she approached the edge, she gave a mighty push, feeling the air rush against her face. This time, she was guided not just by strength, but by the awareness of her surroundings. Amber soared gracefully, and at the peak of her leap, time seemed to stand still as she neared the other side. With a graceful landing, Amber touched down on solid ground, heart soaring with triumph. The thrill of accomplishment spread through her like the warmth of the sun. She realized it was not just the leap that brought her here, but the understanding gained from her friend, Benny, and her own newfound perspective. She gazed back across the ravine, proud of what she had achieved. No longer did the world seem daunting - it felt bright and full of possibilities, her spirit renewed. Amber learned that day that sometimes the leaps we take require not just strength, but also a thoughtful approach. And friends, I think we all can find new paths when we look around us thoughtfully. 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, leap, look, and learn! 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.