Tessa, the smallest kid in school, skipped along the path with a backpack nearly her size. Her smile was as bright as the sun, undeterred by her stature amidst the towering figures of her peers.
Tessa took her seat at the front near the window, her gaze occasionally drifting to the birds soaring outside. While others focused on their lessons, she was already crafting her next joke to brighten the day.
Jamie, the tallest girl in class, leaned over to Tessa. "Hey, Tessa, how do you make your jokes so funny?"
"It’s not about size," Tessa grinned. "It’s about the way you say things!" With a playful twinkle in her eye, she leapt up and performed her silliest dance, sending waves of laughter through the classroom.
While others climbed the jungle gym, Tessa found her own way to the top of the playhouse. She declared herself the queen of the jungle, inviting everyone to gather for her storytelling session, her voice carrying above the chaos.
Max, with admiration in his eyes, said, "You’re so small, Tessa, but you’re the biggest leader we have! You make everyone feel important!"
Tessa beamed, knowing her presence was larger than life, her heart full of joy and laughter.
Tessa hugged each friend tightly, her spirit as warm and inviting as the sunset. "Don’t forget," she winked, "it’s not how big you are. It’s how big your heart is that counts!" Her words lingered, a gentle reminder of her enduring impact.
















