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1st Year of Life Lesson

Tolerance Pixar style

Baby Obby, a funny one-year-old with brown long braids, learns the value of tolerance while facing various challenges in North Carolina. Will Baby Obby discover the true meaning of tolerance and solve the big problem?

Baby Obby lived in a cozy house in North Carolina. Obby loved to play with all the kids in the neighborhood. One sunny day, Obby noticed that some kids didn't want to play together. They argued and didn't share toys. Obby felt sad and wanted to help them get along.

Obby decided to bring everyone together for a fun game. Obby thought if everyone played, they would be happy again. But when Obby invited them, they all said no. Some kids didn't want to play with others. Obby wondered what to do next.

Obby tried to share toys to make everyone happy. But one kid grabbed a toy and didn't share. Obby felt frustrated. - Why can't we all share? Obby asked. The other kids shrugged and walked away.

Obby decided to ask the kids why they didn't want to play together. - Why don't you want to play with each other? Obby asked. - I don't like him, one kid said. - She took my toy, another kid said. Obby felt confused.

Obby tried to organize a new game with different rules. Maybe if the game was fun, everyone would join. But when Obby explained the rules, the kids just argued more. Obby felt very sad. - What should I do? Obby sighed.

Obby felt like giving up. No matter what Obby did, the kids just didn't get along. - Maybe I'm not funny enough, Obby thought. Obby sat on the grass, feeling defeated. Then, Obby saw a wise old owl flying by.

The wise old owl landed next to Obby. - Why are you so sad, little one? the owl asked. - I can't make the kids play together, Obby replied. - You need to teach them about tolerance, the owl said. - What is tolerance? Obby asked curiously.

The owl explained that tolerance means understanding and accepting others, even if they are different. - You must show them how to be kind and patient, the owl said. Obby thought about what the owl said. - I will try, Obby decided.

Obby gathered the kids again. - Let's try one more time, Obby suggested. - But this time, let's be kind and share. The kids looked at each other. - Okay, we'll try, they agreed.

Obby started a new game and showed how to share toys. - Look, we can play better if we share, Obby said. The kids began to smile and share toys. - This is fun! one kid exclaimed. Obby felt hopeful.

But soon, one kid took too many toys. The others got upset again. - That's not fair! they shouted. Obby felt worried. - Remember, we need to be kind and share, Obby reminded them.

The kids hesitated but then started to share the toys again. - Okay, let's try to be fair, one kid said. - I'm sorry, the kid who took too many toys said. Obby felt proud. - We can do this together, Obby encouraged.

The kids played together happily for a while. But then, a new argument started. - I want that toy! one kid shouted. - No, it's mine! another kid yelled. Obby felt like giving up again. - What should I do now? Obby wondered.

The wise old owl returned. - Remember tolerance, the owl reminded. - Think of a way to share that makes everyone happy. Obby had an idea. - Let's take turns, Obby suggested. The kids agreed to try.

Obby showed the kids how to take turns. - See, now everyone gets a chance, Obby said. The kids started to enjoy the game again. - This is great! they cheered. Obby felt happy and relieved.

From that day on, the kids remembered to be kind and share. - Thank you, Obby, they said. - We learned a lot from you. Obby smiled. - We all learned about tolerance together, Obby said.

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