Ayaan, a loving five-year-old, is about to become a big brother. As he navigates the challenges of adjusting to a new sibling, he learns the valuable lesson of tolerance. Join Ayaan as he discovers how to embrace change and love his baby sister, Aria.
Ayaan loved his musical ball and the way its tunes made him feel calm. But things were changing at home. Mummy's belly was big, and everyone talked about a baby. Ayaan was told he'd be a big brother, but he didn't understand what that meant. This big change felt like a mystery to solve.
Ayaan wanted to keep things just the way they were. But one morning, Daddy said, "The baby is here, Ayaan!" Ayaan's room now had a crib for his sister, Aria. He felt like his space was shrinking. He didn't know how to share with someone so new.
The baby cried loudly, and Ayaan didn't like the noise. Mummy was busy with Aria and couldn't read his favorite book right away. Ayaan felt like he was losing his special time with Mummy. He didn't know how to feel happy about being a big brother.
Ayaan felt like giving up on being a big brother. He missed his quiet time and the special moments with Mummy and Daddy. - "I don't like this," Ayaan whispered to his teddy bear. Everything felt too different and too hard to handle. He wished things were back to normal.
One afternoon, Ayaan's musical ball played its tune. Aria kicked her feet and made a happy noise. - "She likes it!" Ayaan said, surprised. He pressed the button again, and Aria waved her arms. Ayaan realized he could share his music with Aria.
Ayaan started showing Aria the things he loved. He played music for her and brought her toys when she cried. - "You're a kind big brother," Mummy said warmly. Ayaan felt proud and happy. He learned that being a big brother was about sharing love.
Ayaan loved his musical ball and the way its tunes made him feel calm. But things were changing at home. Mummy's belly was big, and everyone talked about a baby. Ayaan was told he'd be a big brother, but he didn't understand what that meant. This big change felt like a mystery to solve.
Ayaan wanted to keep things just the way they were. But one morning, Daddy said, "The baby is here, Ayaan!" Ayaan's room now had a crib for his sister, Aria. He felt like his space was shrinking. He didn't know how to share with someone so new.
The baby cried loudly, and Ayaan didn't like the noise. Mummy was busy with Aria and couldn't read his favorite book right away. Ayaan felt like he was losing his special time with Mummy. He didn't know how to feel happy about being a big brother.
Ayaan felt like giving up on being a big brother. He missed his quiet time and the special moments with Mummy and Daddy. - "I don't like this," Ayaan whispered to his teddy bear. Everything felt too different and too hard to handle. He wished things were back to normal.
One afternoon, Ayaan's musical ball played its tune. Aria kicked her feet and made a happy noise. - "She likes it!" Ayaan said, surprised. He pressed the button again, and Aria waved her arms. Ayaan realized he could share his music with Aria.
Ayaan started showing Aria the things he loved. He played music for her and brought her toys when she cried. - "You're a kind big brother," Mummy said warmly. Ayaan felt proud and happy. He learned that being a big brother was about sharing love.
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