Ella, a curious 3-year-old, wants to help a new friend at the park but faces several obstacles. Will she find a way to solve the problem and learn the power of charity?
Ella loved going to the park. One sunny day, she saw a little boy crying because he lost his toy. Ella wanted to help him, but she didn't know where to start. The boy, named Tom, looked so sad. Ella decided she would find Tom's toy no matter what.
Ella searched the sandbox first, but the toy wasn't there. She looked under the slide, but still no toy. Ella started to feel a little worried. She wanted to help Tom, but it seemed too hard. Tom watched her and said,
- Maybe it's near the swings, Tom suggested. Ella ran to the swings and looked around. She saw many kids playing but no toy. Ella felt sad. She really wanted to help Tom. Then, she heard a dog barking nearby.
Ella looked at the barking dog and saw it had something shiny in its mouth. Could it be Tom's toy? Ella was too shy to talk to the dog's owner. She thought about giving up. Tom came over and said,
- We can ask together, Tom said. Ella nodded and they walked to the dog's owner. - Excuse me, said Tom, - Can we see what your dog has? The owner smiled and showed them. It was Tom's toy! Ella was so happy. They thanked the owner and the dog.
Tom hugged his toy and smiled at Ella. - Thank you for helping me, he said. Ella felt proud and happy. She learned that helping others feels really good. They played together at the park for the rest of the day. It was the best day ever.
Ella loved going to the park. One sunny day, she saw a little boy crying because he lost his toy. Ella wanted to help him, but she didn't know where to start. The boy, named Tom, looked so sad. Ella decided she would find Tom's toy no matter what.
Ella searched the sandbox first, but the toy wasn't there. She looked under the slide, but still no toy. Ella started to feel a little worried. She wanted to help Tom, but it seemed too hard. Tom watched her and said,
- Maybe it's near the swings, Tom suggested. Ella ran to the swings and looked around. She saw many kids playing but no toy. Ella felt sad. She really wanted to help Tom. Then, she heard a dog barking nearby.
Ella looked at the barking dog and saw it had something shiny in its mouth. Could it be Tom's toy? Ella was too shy to talk to the dog's owner. She thought about giving up. Tom came over and said,
- We can ask together, Tom said. Ella nodded and they walked to the dog's owner. - Excuse me, said Tom, - Can we see what your dog has? The owner smiled and showed them. It was Tom's toy! Ella was so happy. They thanked the owner and the dog.
Tom hugged his toy and smiled at Ella. - Thank you for helping me, he said. Ella felt proud and happy. She learned that helping others feels really good. They played together at the park for the rest of the day. It was the best day ever.
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