Leo and the Buzzing Bees | Gemini Storybook
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 1
"Leo felt a big, wobbly feeling in his tummy. It wasn't butterflies; it was more like a whole swarm of buzzing bees! School projects, soccer practice, and remembering his best friend's birthday all tumbled together in his mind. "Too much!" he whispered."
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 2
"One afternoon, a huge science project felt heavier than a backpack full of bricks. Leo stared at the blank poster board. "How will I ever finish this?" he wondered, feeling a knot tighten in his chest."
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 3
"He decided to take a walk, and his feet led him to the quiet, cozy town library. The air inside smelled of old paper and new adventures. At a big wooden desk, a kind woman with gentle eyes smiled at him. "Hello, Leo," she said softly. "You look a little lost in thought.""
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 4
"Leo explained his buzzing-bee feeling. Ms. Willow nodded. "Ah, that's pressure, Leo. But we have tools for that! First, try the 'Balloon Breath.' Imagine your tummy is a balloon. Breathe in slowly, filling it up. Hold it. Then, slowly let all the air out.""
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 5
"Leo tried it. In... out... in... out. The buzzing bees didn't disappear entirely, but they seemed to fly a little slower, a little quieter. "That's better," he said, a small smile appearing."
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 6
""Another tool," Ms. Willow continued, "is to talk about it. Sometimes just saying what's bothering you out loud can make it feel smaller. Who do you trust to share your buzzing bees with?""
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 7
"Leo thought of his mom. Later that evening, he told her all about the science project and the birthday party. His mom listened, hugged him, and helped him make a list. The knot in his chest loosened even more."
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 8
""And sometimes," Ms. Willow had said, "the best tool is a break! Step away, do something completely different. Play a game, draw a picture, or just look out the window." Leo decided to draw a silly monster."
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 9
"After his break, Leo looked at his science project again. It still seemed big, but not impossible. He remembered his Balloon Breath, and he knew he could ask for help. Slowly, steadily, he started to work."
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Leo and the Buzzing Bees – Page 10
"The next week, Leo saw his friend Maya looking worried about a math test. "Hey," Leo said, "try this: imagine your tummy is a balloon..." Maya smiled. Leo realized he now had a whole toolbox of calm, ready for any challenge."





