Tessa, a thoughtful young Triceratops, faces a big problem when her friends Brachy and Steggie don't want to share their toys. Can Tessa find a way to teach them the importance of sharing and tolerance?
In a beautiful prehistoric valley, Tessa the Triceratops loved to play with her friends, Brachy the Brachiosaurus and Steggie the Stegosaurus. One sunny day, Tessa noticed that Brachy and Steggie were not sharing their toys. This made Tessa feel sad because she wanted everyone to have fun together.
Tessa decided to talk to her friends. She went to Brachy first. - Can I play with your ball? Tessa asked. - No, it's mine, Brachy replied. Tessa felt disappointed but didn't give up.
Next, Tessa went to Steggie. - Can I play with your blocks? she asked. - No, I want to play alone, said Steggie. Tessa felt even more disappointed. She wondered why her friends didn't want to share.
Tessa felt like giving up. She sat down by a big tree and started to cry. - Why don't they want to share? she thought. Tessa felt very alone and didn't know what to do.
Just then, an old, wise Pterodactyl flew down. - What's wrong, little one? he asked. - My friends won't share their toys, Tessa replied. - Have you tried showing them how much fun sharing can be? the Pterodactyl suggested. Tessa's eyes lit up with a new idea.
Tessa went back to her friends. - Let's play a game together! she said. She shared her favorite book with Brachy and Steggie. Soon, they were all laughing and having fun. - Sharing is fun! Brachy and Steggie said. Tessa smiled, knowing they had learned the joy of sharing.
In a beautiful prehistoric valley, Tessa the Triceratops loved to play with her friends, Brachy the Brachiosaurus and Steggie the Stegosaurus. One sunny day, Tessa noticed that Brachy and Steggie were not sharing their toys. This made Tessa feel sad because she wanted everyone to have fun together.
Tessa decided to talk to her friends. She went to Brachy first. - Can I play with your ball? Tessa asked. - No, it's mine, Brachy replied. Tessa felt disappointed but didn't give up.
Next, Tessa went to Steggie. - Can I play with your blocks? she asked. - No, I want to play alone, said Steggie. Tessa felt even more disappointed. She wondered why her friends didn't want to share.
Tessa felt like giving up. She sat down by a big tree and started to cry. - Why don't they want to share? she thought. Tessa felt very alone and didn't know what to do.
Just then, an old, wise Pterodactyl flew down. - What's wrong, little one? he asked. - My friends won't share their toys, Tessa replied. - Have you tried showing them how much fun sharing can be? the Pterodactyl suggested. Tessa's eyes lit up with a new idea.
Tessa went back to her friends. - Let's play a game together! she said. She shared her favorite book with Brachy and Steggie. Soon, they were all laughing and having fun. - Sharing is fun! Brachy and Steggie said. Tessa smiled, knowing they had learned the joy of sharing.
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