

Emotion
Kai's 'Angry' Graffiti
Ages 7-85 min21 pagesPremium subscriptionstory_49
angerartcreativityfriendshipself-control
Kai, a talented artist with a temper, loses an art competition to his friend, Sam. Furious, he intends to destroy Sam's winning painting with spray paint. Instead, he channels his anger into a powerful graffiti piece of a roaring lion on a blank wall. The next day, everyone, including the principal and Sam, is impressed by the raw emotion in his work. Kai learns that anger, when channeled correctly, can be a source of creativity, not just destruction.
Every Gula Stories story is written for children ages 3–8 and goes through content review before publishing.
Story Opening
“Kai was a talented artist, but a small volcano of anger lived inside him. When things went wrong, it would start to rumble.”
First Pages






