Tiny LaLa has always looked up to her big sister, BiBi. With wide, curious eyes and an eager spirit, she watches BiBi’s every move—how she climbs, eats neatly, and listens to their mom so well. To LaLa, BiBi is not just a sibling; she’s a superstar.
One sunny morning, LaLa decided that today was the day she’d be just like BiBi. She began by trying to copy BiBi’s graceful way of walking. But while BiBi strolled with elegance, LaLa ended up waddling and tripping over her own little feet. Everyone giggled, but LaLa simply brushed it off and got back up with a big smile.
Next, she watched BiBi help clean up after breakfast. LaLa tried to carry a small dish like BiBi did, but her tiny hands slipped and the bowl rolled onto the floor. Instead of crying, she quickly picked it up, placed it on the table, and looked proudly at her mom, hoping she’d noticed the effort.
Throughout the day, LaLa kept mimicking BiBi—feeding the ducks gently, folding a small towel, even sitting quietly during story time. Though she couldn’t quite get everything right, her determination was impossible to ignore.
Later that evening, BiBi knelt down beside LaLa and gave her a big warm hug. “You’re doing amazing,” she whispered. “Being great doesn’t mean being perfect. It means trying your best—and that’s exactly what you did today.”
LaLa beamed with pride. It felt wonderful to be noticed—not just for being tiny and cute, but for being brave and trying her hardest. She may not have mastered everything, but she had something even better: a kind heart, a loving family, and a sister who believed in her.
From that day on, LaLa didn’t want to be just like BiBi anymore—she wanted to be her own kind of great. And she was off to a beautiful start.
