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Grimble • Quiet & Steady

  • Writer: Trail Built Kids
    Trail Built Kids
  • Mar 8
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 8

A rocky, hilly path in a dry climate with fir trees and sandstone structures.

A fun ZigZag Creature to support imagination and active play


Quiet strength

Steady steps


Grimble is not the fastest

creature on the trail.


Some Zigs race ahead,

hopping from rock to rock.

Others leap over logs

and dash around bends.


Grimble doesn’t rush.


He takes one careful step…

then another.


If the trail gets muddy,

Grimble slows down.

If the hill gets steep,

Grimble keeps climbing.


Step by step.


At first, the other Zigs wondered

why Grimble moved so slowly.


But something interesting

started to happen.


When the trail got tricky…

when the rocks got slippery…

when everyone else got tired…


Grimble was still moving forward.


Steady.


Because strength doesn’t always

mean going fast.


Sometimes strength means keeping your

balance, staying calm, and continuing

one step at a time.


And that’s how Grimble always

finds his way down the trail.


 

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where the wild things go


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This practice is for educational

purposes only. Listen to your

body and modify as needed.

Younger children should practice

with guidance and supervision.

 
 
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