Neha's Big Splash: Overcoming Fears with Courage
Neha was a four-year-old Indian girl with beautiful brown skin. She lived with her mummy, daddy, and her little sister, Ayesha. Neha loved playing outside, but there was one thing she was scared to do - swim.
One sunny day, Neha's mummy and daddy took her to the swimming pool. Neha felt a little nervous as she watched the other children splashing and playing in the water. She held on tight to her mummy's hand and whispered, "I'm scared to swim, mummy."
Mummy smiled and said, "It's okay to be scared, Neha. But you can do it. I'll be right here with you."
Neha took a deep breath and slowly dipped her toes into the water. It felt cool and refreshing. With mummy's help, she started to paddle and kick her legs. At first, it was a little scary, but soon Neha was giggling and splashing like the other children.
From that day on, Neha visited the swimming pool with her mummy, daddy, and Ayesha. She practiced and practiced, and before long, she was swimming all by herself. She loved the feeling of the water and the freedom it gave her.

Neha's mummy and daddy were so proud of her. They cheered her on as she swam from one end of the pool to the other. "Well done, Neha!" they would shout.
Neha's little sister, Ayesha, watched in awe. She couldn't wait to be big enough to swim just like Neha.
Neha had overcome her fear of swimming and had become a great swimmer. She felt happy and confident in the water, and she loved spending time at the swimming pool with her family.
The moral of the story is that it's okay to be scared, but with a little bit of courage and practice, we can overcome our fears and achieve great things. Neha had proven that she could do anything she set her mind to, and she was proud of herself.
The End