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Ayla's Giving Heart

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In the vibrant streets of Morocco, three-year-old Ayla learns about the power of giving. When she discovers a friend in need, obstacles arise, testing her determination and kindness. Will Ayla's bright spirit find a way to help and bring smiles to everyone around her?

In the colorful streets of Morocco, Ayla loved visiting her school. One day, she noticed her friend Samir looking sad. Samir had lost his favorite book and couldn't afford a new one. Ayla wanted to help him, but she didn't know how. She thought about how happy Samir would be with a new book. Ayla decided she had to do something.

Ayla thought of buying Samir a new book. She looked in her bag and realized she didn't have enough money. She felt worried and didn't know what to do. She remembered her mom saying, 'Helping others is important.' Ayla wanted to help Samir so much. But how would she find the money?

Ayla decided to ask her friends for help. She ran to the playground and told them about Samir's lost book. " - Can we all put some money together to buy Samir a new book?" Ayla asked excitedly. " - But we don't have much money either," one friend said, shaking his head. Ayla felt sadder, wondering what else she could do.

Ayla sat on a bench and thought about giving up. She felt like there was no way to help Samir. " - Maybe it's too hard," she sighed to herself. Just then, her teacher, Mrs. Leila, walked by and sat next to her. " - Why the sad face, Ayla?" Mrs. Leila asked kindly.

Mrs. Leila listened to Ayla's problem. " - You know, Ayla, sometimes we can help in other ways," she said with a smile. Ayla thought about this and had an idea. She could organize a small drawing event and sell the drawings to raise money. " - That's a great idea!" Mrs. Leila encouraged.

Ayla organized a drawing event with her friends. They made beautiful drawings and sold them to teachers and parents. Soon, they had enough money to buy Samir a new book. Ayla gave the book to Samir, who smiled brighter than the sun. " - Thank you, Ayla!" Samir beamed happily.

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