Once in the colorful town of Sunnypatch, there was a girl named Ella who was blind.
Ella loved to play outside, feeling the sun warm her skin and listening to the birds sing.
At school, some children played with Ella, but others didn't understand her world.
Ella's best friend, Lila, would describe the world to her, painting pictures with words.
One day, Ella heard kids playing a new game and she wanted to join in.
The children were hesitant, but Ella said, 'I can play too, let me show you how.'
With Lila’s help, Ella followed the sounds of the game and played joyfully.
The other children were amazed at how Ella could play without seeing.
Ella explained, 'I use my ears and hands to see the world in my own way.'
From that day on, Ella was always included in games, expanding her circle of friends.
The children learned to think creatively, finding new ways for everyone to play.
Ella taught everyone that being different is special, and together they can have more fun.
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