Harrison is a newborn baby in Sydney, Australia. As he arrives home, his family faces the challenge of making everyone feel included and loved. Will they find a way to live in harmony and practice tolerance?
Harrison was just born in a hospital in Sydney. His mum and dad were excited to bring him home. But Mikayla and Lexi, his older sisters, were worried. They felt like their parents wouldn't have time for them anymore. This was a big problem for the family to solve.
When Harrison came home, Mikayla and Lexi felt left out. They wanted to play with their parents, but Mum and Dad were busy with Harrison. Mikayla sighed, - Why don't they play with us anymore? Lexi frowned, - I feel invisible. The first obstacle was making everyone feel included.
Mikayla tried to help with Harrison, but he cried louder. - I can't do it, she said. Lexi brought a toy, but Harrison didn't notice. - He doesn't like me, Lexi whispered. They felt like nothing they did was right. The obstacles just kept getting harder.
Mikayla and Lexi felt very sad. - Maybe we should just give up, Mikayla said. - Maybe Harrison doesn't need us, Lexi added. They were ready to stop trying. It seemed too hard to feel included.
Then, Mum had an idea. - Let's have a family meeting, she said. - We need to talk about how everyone feels. Dad nodded, - It's important we all feel loved. They realized talking about their feelings might help.
During the meeting, everyone shared their feelings. - I miss playing with you, Mikayla said. - I want to help more, Lexi added. Mum and Dad listened and understood. They all agreed to spend special time together. The problem was solved, and everyone felt included and loved.
Harrison was just born in a hospital in Sydney. His mum and dad were excited to bring him home. But Mikayla and Lexi, his older sisters, were worried. They felt like their parents wouldn't have time for them anymore. This was a big problem for the family to solve.
When Harrison came home, Mikayla and Lexi felt left out. They wanted to play with their parents, but Mum and Dad were busy with Harrison. Mikayla sighed, - Why don't they play with us anymore? Lexi frowned, - I feel invisible. The first obstacle was making everyone feel included.
Mikayla tried to help with Harrison, but he cried louder. - I can't do it, she said. Lexi brought a toy, but Harrison didn't notice. - He doesn't like me, Lexi whispered. They felt like nothing they did was right. The obstacles just kept getting harder.
Mikayla and Lexi felt very sad. - Maybe we should just give up, Mikayla said. - Maybe Harrison doesn't need us, Lexi added. They were ready to stop trying. It seemed too hard to feel included.
Then, Mum had an idea. - Let's have a family meeting, she said. - We need to talk about how everyone feels. Dad nodded, - It's important we all feel loved. They realized talking about their feelings might help.
During the meeting, everyone shared their feelings. - I miss playing with you, Mikayla said. - I want to help more, Lexi added. Mum and Dad listened and understood. They all agreed to spend special time together. The problem was solved, and everyone felt included and loved.
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