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Zora thought. “In the kitchen… helping Mom make pancakes.”
“For you,” Zora said. “So you always remember you’re my hero.”
“Mirella!” Zora called. “I lost the special button. The rainbow one from Grandma.” zora 7 mirella teen 13
Mirella knelt down to Zora’s eye level. “Wait. When you lose something small, don’t just look with your eyes. Think with your heart. Where were you happiest today?”
Zora’s lip began to tremble. “It’s gone forever,” she whispered. Zora thought
Here’s a helpful story about Zora, age 7, and Mirella, age 13, focusing on kindness, patience, and sibling (or friendship) bonds. The Lost Button and the Found Smile
Zora was seven years old and very small for her age, but she had a huge imagination. Her older sister, Mirella, was thirteen—practically a grown-up, in Zora’s eyes. Mirella had homework, secrets, and a phone that buzzed with messages from friends Zora didn’t know. “I lost the special button
So instead of ignoring her, Mirella put down her pencil. “Okay, show me where you last had it.”
Would you like a version where Zora and Mirella are friends instead of sisters, or one focused on a different challenge (like bullying, school stress, or sharing)?
Zora pointed to the rug, the bed, even the closet. They searched for ten minutes. Nothing.
One rainy Saturday, Zora sat on the floor of their shared room, surrounded by a pile of art supplies. She was making a “magic cape” for her stuffed bunny, Mr. Whiskers. But something was wrong. She had everything—glue, glitter, fabric scraps—except one thing.