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A Visit to Uncle's House

Tolerance Watercolor style

Abdullah, a curious 9-year-old boy, visits his maternal uncle's house in Bhopal, India, during summer. He faces a series of challenges that teach him the importance of tolerance.

Abdullah was excited to spend his summer vacation at his uncle's house in Bhopal. The city was bustling with life, and the summer sun made everything seem vibrant. However, Abdullah soon discovered that his cousins had different habits and customs. They often disagreed on what games to play and how to spend their time. This made Abdullah feel out of place and frustrated.

Abdullah wanted to play cricket, but his cousins preferred football. He felt left out and didn't know how to join in. He tried to suggest cricket again, but his cousins didn't seem interested. Feeling lonely, he wandered off to explore the garden alone. He wished they could all have fun together.

The next day, Abdullah decided to join his cousins in their football game. However, he wasn't very good at it and kept missing the ball. His cousins laughed, which made Abdullah feel even worse. He tried to practice, but the harder he tried, the more mistakes he made. He felt like giving up.

Abdullah sat under a tree, feeling defeated. He thought about going back home where things were familiar and comfortable. Just then, his uncle came and sat next to him. He listened as Abdullah explained his frustrations. His uncle shared a story about when he was young and had to learn to get along with people who were different from him.

Inspired by his uncle's story, Abdullah decided to try again. He approached his cousins and suggested they play a game that combined cricket and football. They were hesitant at first but agreed to give it a try. To everyone's surprise, the new game was a lot of fun. They laughed and played together, enjoying both sports.

By the end of the summer, Abdullah and his cousins had learned to enjoy each other's favorite activities. They realized that their differences made their time together more interesting and fun. Abdullah felt happy and proud of how they had all grown. He looked forward to visiting his uncle's house again, knowing that he had made friends for life.

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