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Dinner Time Freya

Wisdom Watercolor style

Freya, a lively three-year-old, faces a daily struggle at dinner time. Despite her initial fussiness, she learns a valuable lesson about wisdom and the joy of sharing meals. Join Freya as she encounters obstacles and finds a surprising solution to make dinner time fun and enjoyable.

Freya loved playing with her toys, but when it was dinner time, she always fussed. " - I don't want to eat!" Freya said, crossing her arms. Her mom sighed and said, " - Dinner is important, Freya." Freya didn't like the idea of leaving her toys behind. But her tummy made a grumble, and she knew she was hungry.

Freya's mom asked her to sit at the table. " - Can I take my doll with me?" Freya asked. Her mom shook her head. " - Dolls stay here, Freya." Freya frowned and sat at the table, missing her doll. She felt like dinner was going to take forever.

Freya poked her food with a fork, feeling bored. Her mom brought out a new dish, hoping to make dinner exciting. " - I don't like green things," Freya said, turning her nose up. Her brother giggled, " - But they're shaped like stars!" Freya was curious but still didn't touch her food. Her mom looked worried, " - What can we do to make dinner fun?"

Freya felt like giving up on dinner, staring at the clock. " - Can I go play now?" she asked. Her mom shook her head, " - Not until you eat something, Freya." Freya's eyes filled with tears. She wished dinner wasn't so hard. Her mom gently patted her back, " - It's okay, we'll figure this out."

Suddenly, Freya had an idea. " - What if we make a game?" she said excitedly. Her mom smiled, " - A dinner game? That sounds fun!" They decided to play "Taste the Rainbow" with colorful veggies. Freya giggled, " - I like red!" and took a bite. Dinner time became a fun adventure.

Freya finished her plate with a big smile. " - I did it!" she cheered. Her mom clapped, " - You were so brave and wise, Freya!" Dinner time was now filled with laughter and games. Freya learned that eating her dinner wasn't so bad after all. She felt proud and happy as her tummy was full.

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