A little boy named Tejas dreams of having a toy car. He faces many obstacles and learns the importance of charity along the way.
Tejas, a little boy in India, wanted a shiny toy car more than anything. He saw other children playing with toy cars, and his heart ached for one. Tejas asked his mother for a toy car, but she explained that they didn't have enough money. Tejas felt very sad. He needed to find a way to get his dream car.
Tejas decided to make a plan to get his toy car. He thought, 'Maybe I can find money on the street.' Tejas searched and searched but found nothing. He felt disappointed. Tejas sat on the steps and wondered what to do next.
The next day, Tejas tried to help his neighbors to earn some money. He offered to carry groceries and water for them. But everyone was busy and didn’t need help. Tejas felt even more sad. He decided to try one last thing.
Tejas felt like giving up. He sat under a tree and cried. His friend Rani saw him and asked, - Why are you crying, Tejas? - I want a toy car, but I can't get one. - Rani felt sad for Tejas and thought for a moment.
Rani had an idea. - Let's make a toy car together! - But how? Tejas asked. - We can use things we find around us, Rani said. They found bits of wood, old wheels, and paint. Together, they built a toy car.
Tejas was so happy with his new toy car. He played with it all day. He realized he didn’t need to buy a new car to be happy. - Thank you, Rani! - You're welcome, Tejas. Tejas learned that sometimes, sharing and working together is better than having new things.
Tejas, a little boy in India, wanted a shiny toy car more than anything. He saw other children playing with toy cars, and his heart ached for one. Tejas asked his mother for a toy car, but she explained that they didn't have enough money. Tejas felt very sad. He needed to find a way to get his dream car.
Tejas decided to make a plan to get his toy car. He thought, 'Maybe I can find money on the street.' Tejas searched and searched but found nothing. He felt disappointed. Tejas sat on the steps and wondered what to do next.
The next day, Tejas tried to help his neighbors to earn some money. He offered to carry groceries and water for them. But everyone was busy and didn’t need help. Tejas felt even more sad. He decided to try one last thing.
Tejas felt like giving up. He sat under a tree and cried. His friend Rani saw him and asked, - Why are you crying, Tejas? - I want a toy car, but I can't get one. - Rani felt sad for Tejas and thought for a moment.
Rani had an idea. - Let's make a toy car together! - But how? Tejas asked. - We can use things we find around us, Rani said. They found bits of wood, old wheels, and paint. Together, they built a toy car.
Tejas was so happy with his new toy car. He played with it all day. He realized he didn’t need to buy a new car to be happy. - Thank you, Rani! - You're welcome, Tejas. Tejas learned that sometimes, sharing and working together is better than having new things.
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