Join Didu, an energetic little boy in Paris, as he navigates a day at nursery filled with challenges that teach him the value of honesty. From missing toys to misunderstandings, Didu learns that telling the truth can solve any problem.
Didu, a lively three-year-old with black hair, was excited about his day at the nursery in Paris. But today was different. Didu's favorite toy, a small red car, had gone missing. He wanted to play with it so much. This made Didu feel very sad.
Didu looked everywhere for his red car. He asked his friend, Marie, if she had seen it. - Have you seen my car? Didu asked. Marie shook her head with a smile. - No, I haven't, she replied. Didu felt even more upset.
Didu saw another boy, Louis, playing with a red car. It looked exactly like his! - That's mine! Didu exclaimed. But when he tried to take it, Louis said it was his, too. Didu didn't know what to do. He was sure it was his car.
After trying to prove it was his car, Didu felt like giving up. He sat on the floor, feeling defeated. - Maybe I should just forget it, he whispered. But he missed his car too much. Didu felt sad and alone.
Miss Sophie, the kind teacher, noticed Didu's sadness. She came over and gently asked what happened. - Didu, why so glum? she asked. Didu explained everything. Miss Sophie had an idea.
Miss Sophie suggested they check the toy cupboard together. To Didu's surprise, his real red car was there! - I'm so happy! Didu exclaimed. He learned it was important to be honest and to ask for help. Didu thanked Louis and Miss Sophie.
Didu, a lively three-year-old with black hair, was excited about his day at the nursery in Paris. But today was different. Didu's favorite toy, a small red car, had gone missing. He wanted to play with it so much. This made Didu feel very sad.
Didu looked everywhere for his red car. He asked his friend, Marie, if she had seen it. - Have you seen my car? Didu asked. Marie shook her head with a smile. - No, I haven't, she replied. Didu felt even more upset.
Didu saw another boy, Louis, playing with a red car. It looked exactly like his! - That's mine! Didu exclaimed. But when he tried to take it, Louis said it was his, too. Didu didn't know what to do. He was sure it was his car.
After trying to prove it was his car, Didu felt like giving up. He sat on the floor, feeling defeated. - Maybe I should just forget it, he whispered. But he missed his car too much. Didu felt sad and alone.
Miss Sophie, the kind teacher, noticed Didu's sadness. She came over and gently asked what happened. - Didu, why so glum? she asked. Didu explained everything. Miss Sophie had an idea.
Miss Sophie suggested they check the toy cupboard together. To Didu's surprise, his real red car was there! - I'm so happy! Didu exclaimed. He learned it was important to be honest and to ask for help. Didu thanked Louis and Miss Sophie.
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