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Dinosaur Friends: Sharing

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In prehistoric times, three young dinosaur friends, Tessa, Rex, and Bella, learn an important lesson about sharing their toys and playthings in their beautiful valley. Join them on their journey as they face obstacles, feel the frustration of failure, and ultimately discover the joy of sharing.

In a beautiful valley, three dinosaur friends loved to play. Tessa, the thoughtful Triceratops, always brought her favorite toy. One sunny day, Rex and Bella wanted to play with Tessa's shiny red ball. But Tessa didn't want to share. The friends felt sad and confused. They wondered how they could all have fun together.

Tessa saw her friends looking sad and decided to play alone. She kicked the ball, but it just wasn't as fun without Rex and Bella. Tessa thought about sharing but felt nervous. What if the ball got lost or broken? Tessa didn't know what to do. She sat down and hugged her ball tightly.

Rex and Bella tried to find other things to play with. Rex found a stick, and Bella found some pretty rocks. But they still missed playing with Tessa and her ball. Rex sighed and said, - I wish Tessa would share. Bella nodded and said, - I miss playing together. They both felt lonely and wished for their friend to join them.

Feeling lonely too, Tessa watched her friends from afar. She saw how sad they looked. - Maybe I should share, Tessa thought. But what if something bad happens to my ball? She felt stuck and didn't know what to do. Tessa almost decided to keep the ball to herself forever.

Just then, an old, wise dinosaur named Grandpa Dino appeared. - Tessa, he said, - sharing can make everyone happy. Tessa listened carefully. - But what if my ball gets lost? she asked. Grandpa Dino smiled and said, - True friends take care of each other’s toys. Tessa felt a spark of hope. Maybe sharing wasn't so scary after all.

Tessa took a deep breath and walked over to her friends. - Would you like to play with my ball? she asked. Rex and Bella's faces lit up with joy. - Yes, please! they said together. They played and laughed, taking turns with the ball. Tessa felt happy seeing her friends smile. She learned that sharing made playtime even more fun.

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