The World Through Coda's Eyes | Gemini Storybook
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 1
"Wren bounced into school, her backpack feeling light as a feather. "Another year of adventures!" she whispered, eager to see her friends and learn new things."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 2
"On the first day, their teacher, Ms. Lily, introduced a new student. "Class, this is Coda," she said. Coda stood quietly, looking at the floor, holding a small, smooth stone."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 3
"Wren noticed Coda did things differently. During story time, Coda sometimes hummed softly or covered their ears when the bell rang. Wren wondered why."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 4
"One sunny afternoon, the class went to the park. Ms. Lily asked everyone to find something interesting to share. Wren found a bright red leaf."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 5
"Coda, however, was completely absorbed. They were tracing the patterns in the bark of an old oak tree, their finger following every tiny groove and ridge."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 6
"When it was time to share, Coda showed everyone a detailed drawing of the tree bark, explaining how each line was like a tiny river flowing down the trunk. "I see patterns others miss," Coda said softly."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 7
"Wren looked at the drawing, then back at the tree. She had never noticed the bark in such detail before! Coda saw the world in a different, wonderful way."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 8
"From then on, Wren started to understand. Coda wasn't being difficult; they just experienced the world with extra senses, like a super-sensitive antenna."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 9
"Wren learned that different brains think in different ways, and that's what makes the world so interesting! Everyone has their own special strengths and unique perspectives."
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The World Through Coda's Eyes – Page 10
"And Coda, with Wren's help, felt more comfortable sharing their amazing observations. Together, they showed everyone that kindness and understanding make every school day a brighter adventure."