Kenee and her little brother Ziggy travel around Rotorua, New Zealand with their parents in a house bus. One day, Kennee faces a big problem that tests her honesty.
Kenee and her little brother Ziggy loved exploring Rotorua with their parents in their house bus. One sunny morning, Kenee found a shiny, beautiful necklace on a park bench. She was excited and wanted to keep it. But then she noticed a little tag: 'If found, please return to the museum.' Kennee knew she should return it, but she also really wanted to keep it.
Kenee decided to take the necklace to show it to Ziggy. " - Look what I found, Ziggy!" she said excitedly. Ziggy's eyes widened. " - Wow, it's so pretty! Are you going to keep it?" Kenee thought about it but remembered the tag. " - I don't know. The tag says to return it to the museum."
Kenee and Ziggy decided to go to the museum. On the way, they met a group of kids playing by the lake. " - Where are you going with that cool necklace?" one of the kids asked. Kenee felt tempted to say it was hers. " - We're going to the museum," she finally said, feeling a bit sad. The kids looked impressed but didn't understand why she wouldn't keep it.
After they left the kids, Kenee felt frustrated. " - Maybe it's too far. Let's just go back," she told Ziggy. Ziggy frowned. " - But we promised to return it." Kennee sighed. " - I know, but it's so hard." She felt like giving up and keeping the necklace.
Just then, they ran into Mr. Tane, the friendly museum guide. " - Hello, Kenee and Ziggy! What brings you here today?" he asked with a warm smile. Kenee showed him the necklace. " - We found this, and we want to return it, but it's hard." Mr. Tane nodded. " - Doing the right thing is sometimes hard, but it's always worth it." His words made Kenee feel stronger.
Kenee and Ziggy finally reached the museum. They handed the necklace to the lady at the front desk. " - Thank you for returning this valuable necklace," she said, smiling. Kenee felt proud of her decision. " - I'm glad we did the right thing," she told Ziggy. Ziggy hugged her. " - Me too!" They both learned that being honest felt really good.
Kenee and her little brother Ziggy loved exploring Rotorua with their parents in their house bus. One sunny morning, Kenee found a shiny, beautiful necklace on a park bench. She was excited and wanted to keep it. But then she noticed a little tag: 'If found, please return to the museum.' Kennee knew she should return it, but she also really wanted to keep it.
Kenee decided to take the necklace to show it to Ziggy. " - Look what I found, Ziggy!" she said excitedly. Ziggy's eyes widened. " - Wow, it's so pretty! Are you going to keep it?" Kenee thought about it but remembered the tag. " - I don't know. The tag says to return it to the museum."
Kenee and Ziggy decided to go to the museum. On the way, they met a group of kids playing by the lake. " - Where are you going with that cool necklace?" one of the kids asked. Kenee felt tempted to say it was hers. " - We're going to the museum," she finally said, feeling a bit sad. The kids looked impressed but didn't understand why she wouldn't keep it.
After they left the kids, Kenee felt frustrated. " - Maybe it's too far. Let's just go back," she told Ziggy. Ziggy frowned. " - But we promised to return it." Kennee sighed. " - I know, but it's so hard." She felt like giving up and keeping the necklace.
Just then, they ran into Mr. Tane, the friendly museum guide. " - Hello, Kenee and Ziggy! What brings you here today?" he asked with a warm smile. Kenee showed him the necklace. " - We found this, and we want to return it, but it's hard." Mr. Tane nodded. " - Doing the right thing is sometimes hard, but it's always worth it." His words made Kenee feel stronger.
Kenee and Ziggy finally reached the museum. They handed the necklace to the lady at the front desk. " - Thank you for returning this valuable necklace," she said, smiling. Kenee felt proud of her decision. " - I'm glad we did the right thing," she told Ziggy. Ziggy hugged her. " - Me too!" They both learned that being honest felt really good.
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