Once upon a time, in a colorful forest, there lived a little fox named Flick. Flick loved to play all day with his forest friends. But every time something didn't go his way, Flick would cry and cry.
One sunny day, Flick wanted to play hide-and-seek, but his friends wanted to play tag instead. Flick felt a big pout coming on and soon big tears rolled down his cheeks.
His wise friend, Owlivia the owl, saw this and flew down to Flick. 'Why cry, little one? Sometimes, things won't be as you wish, but crying won't change that,' Owlivia said gently.
Flick sniffled and looked at Owlivia. 'What should I do then?' he asked. Owlivia smiled. 'Let's think of a fun way for everyone to play together!'
After thinking for a while, they merged hide-and-seek with tag and made a new game. Flick and his friends had the best time playing the game they all created together.
From that day on, every time Flick wanted to cry, he remembered Owlivia's words. He learned to think of new ways to make things fun instead of getting upset.
And so, Flick the little fox became the best at inventing new games in the forest. All the animals loved playing with him, and he hardly ever cried again.