About The Story
Bili adores his younger sister Soli, who is albino and requires extra care under the hot island sun. At the vibrant Pasola festival—a thrilling celebration of riding and spear-throwing horses—the siblings are separated in the crowd. Panic rises as Bili imagines the dangers Soli might face. His determination to find her leads him through noise, dust, and festival frenzy, showing the power of love, courage, and responsibility.
Themes
Culture & Tradition
Inclusion & Disability
Family &Friends
Sub Themes
Siblings
Albinism Awareness
Pasola Festival
Parent-Teacher Guide
Learning Outcome
- Understand the impactof homelessness on children.
- Recognize global housing insecurity and its effect on education.
- Reflect on social exclusion and bullying due to poverty.
- Cultivate empathy and respect for all peers.
- Inspire strength and hope in children facing hardship.
Lesson Plan
- This story can be used to help young children build emotional vocabulary and recognize that it’s okay to feel scared.
- Use storytelling, role-play, and drawings to help them express and cope with fears.

Activities
- DrawYour Fear:Childrencan drawsomethingtheyarescaredof andshare howsomeone might help them.
- Role-Play Reassurance: Pair students to act out comforting one another like Tumi’s sister or teacher.
- Make a ‘Comfort Box’: Create a class comfort box filled with calming items or notes children can turn to when anxious.
- Story Retelling: Have children retell the story using puppets or soft toys, reinforcing the idea of supportive responses to fear.

Story Discussion Guide
Before reading
- Have you ever felt scared of something?
- What helps you feel better when you're frightened?

During reading
- Have you ever felt scared of something?
- What helps you feel better when you're frightened?

After reading
- Do you think Tumi still feels scared at the end? Why or why not?
- What could you do if a friend is feeling scared?

Applicable Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being
Thestory promotes emotional health in young children by normalizing fear and offering supportive ways to manage it.
SDG 4 – Quality Education
Through the teacher character, the story reinforces the role of schools and caregivers in helping children express and manage emotions constructively.
Curriculum Alignment
- 5-8 years Who Stole Bhaiyya’s Smile Ok Om Bok Festival, Get Well Soon – caring for the elderly, Angmo’s Yak – caring for an animal
- 3-5 years: A Very Important Tree - caring for the environment, Lebo & Gogo – caring for a grandparent
- 8-10 years My brother Charlie – caring for a sibling Bye-Bye, Plastic Bags – caring for nature
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