Sakura's Paper Friends
A kind Japanese girl, Sakura, uses her magical origami creations to bridge a language barrier and befriend David, a shy new student, showing that kindness and shared interests can speak louder than words.
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Sakura loved making origami. Each paper fold was magic.
Each paper animal was a special friend. Quiet, colorful, and kind.
One sunny morning, a new boy arrived. His name was David.
David felt very quiet. He didn't speak much Japanese.
Sakura saw David sitting all by himself. He looked a little sad.
She had an idea! A paper friend could help.
Sakura walked to David's desk. She held something special.
She gently placed a paper fox on his table. A silent, colorful gift.
David looked at the fox. A small smile grew.
Sakura pointed to the fox. "Kitsune," she whispered softly.
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