Adem is excited for a fun play date with his friend Elija, but they face a big challenge when they can't agree on what to play. Will they learn to understand and accept each other's ideas?
Adem was excited because his friend Elija was coming over for a play date. They planned to read a pirate book together and then go to the park. But when Elija arrived, he wanted to play with his scooter first. Adem felt sad because he really wanted to read the pirate book.
Adem tried to convince Elija to read the book first. Elija shook his head and said, - I want to ride my scooter! Adem felt upset and didn't know what to do. He really wanted to share the pirate story with his friend.
They decided to go to the park to ride the scooter first. But when they got there, the park was crowded, and they couldn't find a place to play. Adem felt even more frustrated. - Let's go back and read the book, Adem suggested. - No, I still want to ride my scooter, Elija insisted.
Adem sat on a bench and felt like giving up. - Maybe we should just go home, he said sadly. Elija noticed Adem was upset. - Why are you so sad? Elija asked. - I really wanted to read the pirate book with you, Adem replied.
Elija thought for a moment. - What if we take turns? We can ride the scooter first, then read the book, he suggested. Adem's face lit up. - That's a great idea! They both smiled and felt happy to find a solution.
They took turns riding the scooter and then sat under a tree to read the pirate book. - This is so much fun! Adem said. - Yes, it is! Elija agreed. They enjoyed their time together and learned that sharing and understanding each other made their play date even better.
Adem was excited because his friend Elija was coming over for a play date. They planned to read a pirate book together and then go to the park. But when Elija arrived, he wanted to play with his scooter first. Adem felt sad because he really wanted to read the pirate book.
Adem tried to convince Elija to read the book first. Elija shook his head and said, - I want to ride my scooter! Adem felt upset and didn't know what to do. He really wanted to share the pirate story with his friend.
They decided to go to the park to ride the scooter first. But when they got there, the park was crowded, and they couldn't find a place to play. Adem felt even more frustrated. - Let's go back and read the book, Adem suggested. - No, I still want to ride my scooter, Elija insisted.
Adem sat on a bench and felt like giving up. - Maybe we should just go home, he said sadly. Elija noticed Adem was upset. - Why are you so sad? Elija asked. - I really wanted to read the pirate book with you, Adem replied.
Elija thought for a moment. - What if we take turns? We can ride the scooter first, then read the book, he suggested. Adem's face lit up. - That's a great idea! They both smiled and felt happy to find a solution.
They took turns riding the scooter and then sat under a tree to read the pirate book. - This is so much fun! Adem said. - Yes, it is! Elija agreed. They enjoyed their time together and learned that sharing and understanding each other made their play date even better.
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