Sam, a 4-year-old boy, faces a big problem at school when he struggles with learning binary and decimal systems. He spends his tutoring money on treats instead of lessons, but his parents don't know. As he encounters obstacles, Sam learns the importance of honesty.
Sam was a 4-year-old boy with black hair who loved school. But he had a big problem: he didn't understand the binary and decimal systems. His parents gave him money for tutoring, but Sam spent it on treats instead. He didn't want his parents to find out. Sam felt stuck and worried.
One day, Sam's teacher, Miss Daisy, asked him a question about numbers. Sam didn't know the answer and felt embarrassed. Miss Daisy noticed and decided to talk to him after class. Sam felt his cheeks turn red. He didn't know what to say.
Miss Daisy asked Sam why he was struggling with numbers. Sam didn't want to tell her the truth. He mumbled something about not understanding. Miss Daisy looked concerned and suggested more tutoring. Sam felt even more worried.
Sam thought about giving up. He didn't want to face more questions. He considered skipping school. But he also didn't want to disappoint his parents. Sam felt stuck and sad.
One day, Sam's friend Lily saw him looking sad. She asked him what was wrong. Sam decided to tell Lily the truth. Lily listened and said, - You should tell your parents. They will understand.
Sam decided to be honest with his parents. He told them everything about the tutoring money. His parents were surprised but glad he told the truth. They promised to help him with his numbers. Sam felt relieved and happy.
Sam was a 4-year-old boy with black hair who loved school. But he had a big problem: he didn't understand the binary and decimal systems. His parents gave him money for tutoring, but Sam spent it on treats instead. He didn't want his parents to find out. Sam felt stuck and worried.
One day, Sam's teacher, Miss Daisy, asked him a question about numbers. Sam didn't know the answer and felt embarrassed. Miss Daisy noticed and decided to talk to him after class. Sam felt his cheeks turn red. He didn't know what to say.
Miss Daisy asked Sam why he was struggling with numbers. Sam didn't want to tell her the truth. He mumbled something about not understanding. Miss Daisy looked concerned and suggested more tutoring. Sam felt even more worried.
Sam thought about giving up. He didn't want to face more questions. He considered skipping school. But he also didn't want to disappoint his parents. Sam felt stuck and sad.
One day, Sam's friend Lily saw him looking sad. She asked him what was wrong. Sam decided to tell Lily the truth. Lily listened and said, - You should tell your parents. They will understand.
Sam decided to be honest with his parents. He told them everything about the tutoring money. His parents were surprised but glad he told the truth. They promised to help him with his numbers. Sam felt relieved and happy.
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