“Oh Mama, some of my classmates teased me about my looks!”
Between sobs she said, “They teased me MERCI-LESS-LY.”
(Through her sorrow, Kali felt pride at using such a big word.)
“They said my eyes were too big for an elephant, and my ears and trunk were too big for my size. I hate my looks!”
“My poor baby!” said Mama Elephant. “That wasn’t nice of them.”
“But why did Papa and you give me such a funny face?”
“It’s not funny, babe, we think it’s beautiful! Besides, we couldn’t control which genes we passed on to you.”
“Genes? What are genes?” Kali asked.
“The seeds from which we all grow. But let’s think of a solution to your problem.”
But Kali had already thought of a solution: “I know what! You told me once that your sweater shrank when you left it soaking in water too long. I will shrink my ears and trunk by soaking them in the pond!”
Splash!

