Abigail the Whale
Abigail, feeling out of place and self-conscious during swimming lessons, is often teased by her classmates for being larger than them. Despite her discomfort, her swimming teacher encourages her to adopt a new perspective on self-image through a creative visualization technique. By envisioning herself as different, more agile creatures like a sardine or a shark, Abigail begins to tackle challenging situations with a newfound sense of confidence and resilience. This progress not only enhances her self-esteem but also helps her confront her fears, such as walking home in the dark or trying to eat healthily.