The Lighted Island of Ginny Giraffe

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By Dan Hayashi

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A romantically rhyming story of soulful change. An infant toy giraffe, named Ginny, is born blue and extraordinarily small and alone on an island. So repetitive and childish is the ridicule of her appearance and size, she becomes shy and introverted. To hide herself from the jeering and taunting, sweet Ginny cleverly collects and wears fronds from the island's palm trees. Whenever she needs peace & solitude, she hides in the palm tree clusters. Her chameleon like change proves her wise as she remains positive, loyal and friendly despite her obvious physical differences, which the other children constantly point out to her. Though guardedly shy, she eventually grows as tall in stature, as the size of her towering heart. By chance, she forms a most unlikely friendship with a young hog. Pinky Pig, a carpenter, sees Ginny's potential and coaxes her to become a crane for moving the trees he's fallen. They team up to successfully build thatched, dome homes for the other animals. Ginny quickly becomes loved and appreciated. Then something magical happens; her new vocation is such a perfect fit, she changes color and becomes self illuminated like a beacon. In turn, her example inspires the others to see the light and change themselves too, which ultimately makes for a noticeably luminous island.

The Lighted Island of Ginny Giraffe