Page 1: Benny the bunny loved to play. Every morning, he would hop around the forest, thinking of fun things to do.   Page 2:  But sometimes, Benny’s fun meant trouble for his friends.   Page 3:  One day, Benny thought it would be hilarious to tie Sally the Squirrel’s fluffy tail into a knot while she wasn’t looking. "She’ll laugh," he thought.   Page 4:  Sally didn’t laugh. She tripped and spilled all her walnuts!   Page 5:  Sally was upset. Benny’s other friends had watched him pull prank after prank.   Page 6:  "Benny, you have to stop!" cried Sally. "We don't think it’s funny anymore!"   Page 7:  Benny didn’t mean to hurt anyone’s feelings. He just wanted to make everyone laugh. But now he felt guilty. "Maybe I went too far," he thought.   Page 8:  Benny decided to talk to Sally. "I didn’t mean to upset you," he said. "I was only trying to be funny."   Page 9:  Sally sighed and said, "We know Benny, but there’s a difference between a joke and a mean prank."   Page 10:  That made Benny think. He realized he hadn’t thought about how his jokes made others feel.   Page 11:  Benny untied Sally’s tail and apologized. "I’m very sorry, Sally. Can I help you gather your walnuts?"   Page 12:  Sally smiled and nodded, forgiving Benny.   Page 13:  Benny learned that it was more fun to play games that everyone enjoyed.   Page 14:  He helped his friends with their tasks and found ways to be silly without hurting anyone's feelings.   Page 15:  Benny learned that being kind and thoughtful was even better than pulling pranks. He could still have fun.   Page 16:  Now everyone was smiling!

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Page 1: Benny the bunny loved to play. Every morning, he would hop around the forest, thinking of fun things to do. Page 2: But sometimes, Benny’s fun meant trouble for his friends. Page 3: One day, Benny thought it would be hilarious to tie Sally the Squirrel’s fluffy tail into a knot while she wasn’t looking. "She’ll laugh," he thought. Page 4: Sally didn’t laugh. She tripped and spilled all her walnuts! Page 5: Sally was upset. Benny’s other friends had watched him pull prank after prank. Page 6: "Benny, you have to stop!" cried Sally. "We don't think it’s funny anymore!" Page 7: Benny didn’t mean to hurt anyone’s feelings. He just wanted to make everyone laugh. But now he felt guilty. "Maybe I went too far," he thought. Page 8: Benny decided to talk to Sally. "I didn’t mean to upset you," he said. "I was only trying to be funny." Page 9: Sally sighed and said, "We know Benny, but there’s a difference between a joke and a mean prank." Page 10: That made Benny think. He realized he hadn’t thought about how his jokes made others feel. Page 11: Benny untied Sally’s tail and apologized. "I’m very sorry, Sally. Can I help you gather your walnuts?" Page 12: Sally smiled and nodded, forgiving Benny. Page 13: Benny learned that it was more fun to play games that everyone enjoyed. Page 14: He helped his friends with their tasks and found ways to be silly without hurting anyone's feelings. Page 15: Benny learned that being kind and thoughtful was even better than pulling pranks. He could still have fun. Page 16: Now everyone was smiling!

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