Benny the Bunny, small and quick, twitches his long ears as he hops closer to the others. Greta the Squirrel, with her bushy tail curled gracefully over her back, scampers down a nearby oak. Oscar the Owl, perched above on a sturdy branch, watches them with wise, amber eyes. Excitement buzzes as the friends prepare for their favorite game of the week.
"Let’s play Hide and Seek! I know all the best hiding spots," Benny the Bunny exclaims, bouncing in place.
"But climbing games are way more fun," Greta the Squirrel counters, flicking her tail with enthusiasm. Oscar the Owl blinks slowly, his feathers ruffling in the gentle breeze.
"Let’s make sure everyone can play, no matter what they’re good at," he suggests, his deep voice calm and steady.
"But I can't climb like you, Greta," Benny the Bunny says, his nose twitching anxiously.
"And I can't hop as fast as Benny," Greta the Squirrel responds, crossing her tiny arms.
"And I only fly at night," Oscar the Owl adds, his voice softening. Silence settles over the group, the joy of the morning momentarily forgotten.
"Maybe our differences make our games special," Oscar the Owl says, his eyes shining with kindness. Greta glances at Benny, her expression thoughtful.
"What if we create a game where each of us gets to choose a part? That way, we can all use what makes us unique," she suggests, her voice hopeful.
Benny dashes through the grass, Greta scampers up a log, and Oscar glides gently from branch to branch. Each animal cheers for the others, celebrating every small victory and effort.
"This is the best game ever! I’m glad we’re all different," Benny shouts with joy.
"Today we learned that being different is what makes our friendship special," Oscar reflects, his voice gentle in the twilight.
"If we accept each other’s differences, we can create the most wonderful memories," Greta agrees, snuggling close to her friends. The forest whispers around them, as if echoing their newfound wisdom.
















