Story #3: Conquering My Fears: The Moment I Finally Pursued My Passion (v2)

Key Takeaway:

Sometimes you just have to do the first step!

Story:

Once upon a time, in the sunny town of Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, there was a little fairy penguin named Taiyo, which means sunshine in Japanese. Taiyo was a six-year-old penguin with a big heart and a passion for playing music. He played the djembe and bongos like a pro and dreamed of playing on the streets to make people happy.

Taiyo was a little shy, and although he wanted his parents to come with him to the streets, he also knew that other buskers didn't have their parents with them. So, one day he asked his parents to come but to stay a little far away, so he could enjoy playing and not feel embarrassed. Taiyo gathered all his courage and headed to the streets with his instruments. The little penguin closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and played his heart out, not daring to look at the audience. 

He started playing his djembe and bongos, and the rhythm and beat of his music immediately caught the attention of people passing by. As he played, he heard the sounds of applause and cheers, and his heart warmed up. He knew that he was making people happy and that was all he ever wanted. 

One day, as Taiyo was playing his music on the streets, a mischievous seagull flew down and perched on his djembe. Taiyo tried to shoo the seagull away, but the bird refused to budge. Just as Taiyo was about to give up and stop playing, the seagull suddenly started to bob its head to the rhythm of the music. Taiyo couldn't believe his eyes as the seagull started to dance along with him!

The people passing by couldn't help but laugh and cheer as they watched the hilarious sight of Taiyo and the seagull dancing together. Taiyo's parents and sister Saya, couldn't stop giggling as they watched from a distance. From that day on, the mischievous seagull became Taiyo's biggest fan and would often show up to dance along with him.

And so, Taiyo continued to play his music, with his seagull friend by his side, spreading joy and laughter wherever he went. He became known as the little sunshine penguin who brightened up people's days with his music. As Taiyo grew up, he continued to play his music, bringing sunshine and joy wherever he went. And people always remembered him as the little penguin who dared to follow his dreams and spread happiness through music. 

He lived happily ever after, making people smile through the power of music.

The end. Or is it?

Les questions avant de se coucher pour encourager vos enfants a s’imaginer dans la peau de Taiyo.

  1. Est-ce que c’est plus facile de jouer dans la rue si nous sommes avec toi… mais juste a cote?

  2. Pourquoi penses-tu que Taiyo fermaient les yeux en jouant?

  3. Est-ce qu’il y a des mouettes en Australie?

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PS:

This is just a draft, I am not a writer but I welcome your opinions below to help me write a children's book that can truly inspire children to find their passion for music and start playing in the streets for everyone's enjoyment

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