
​In the heart of the savanna, where the sun always shone and the acacia trees grew tall, lived a young giraffe named Ginny. Ginny had the longest neck in her whole family, bright orange spots on her yellow coat, and kind, curious eyes. She loved being tall because she could see things that no one else could.
​One hot afternoon, the river where all the animals drank was drying up. Everyone was worried. The small animals, like the rabbits and the warthogs, couldn’t see over the tall grasses to find a new water source.
​Ginny saw her friend, a little zebra named Zola, looking sad. “The river is almost gone,” Zola whispered. “We need water, but we can’t see where to go!”
​Ginny stood up straight and stretched her long neck even higher. She looked over the tall trees, over the bumpy hills, and over the endless grass. Her vision went far, far into the distance.
​”I see something!” Ginny called out excitedly. “Far past the whistling thorn bushes, I see a ribbon of sparkling blue! It looks like a hidden river!”
​All the animals gathered around her long legs. “Are you sure, Ginny?” asked a big elephant. “It’s a long walk.”
​”I am sure,” said Ginny with a confident smile. “Follow me!”
​Ginny led the way, stepping carefully over the rocky ground. She used her height to guide them, calling out directions: “Turn left past the tall termite mound!” or “Stop! A sleeping lion is ahead; we must go quietly around the big tree!”
​After a long journey, just as the sun began to set, they arrived. Right where Ginny had seen it, there was a beautiful, clear river, full of fresh, cool water!
​All the animals cheered for Ginny. They drank the water and cooled themselves by the bank. They realized that Ginny’s great height wasn’t just for eating leaves; it was a special gift that helped her entire community.https://coloringkidzpage.com/puffy-the-pufferfishs-big-idea/
​From that day on, Ginny was known as Ginny the Guide. She learned that being different is wonderful, and her unique view of the world made her a hero. She loved using her special gift to make sure all her friends were safe and happy.