Eddy the Teddy learns a valuable lesson about tolerance and friendship in his classroom after facing the consequences of hitting his classmates.
Eddy the Teddy was excited to go to his classroom. But one day, he got very upset and hit his friend, Benny the Bunny. The teacher, Ms. Daisy, was not happy. She told Eddy that hitting is not nice and hurts others. Eddy was sad and worried he would lose his friends.
The next day, Eddy wanted to play with the blocks. But Benny and Rosie the Rabbit were already playing with them. Eddy got angry and knocked over their tower. Benny and Rosie looked very sad.
Ms. Daisy saw what happened and came over. She asked Eddy to sit in the thinking chair to calm down. Eddy felt very lonely and wanted to cry. He watched his friends playing happily without him. Eddy wished he hadn't knocked over the blocks.
After a while, Eddy thought he couldn't make things better. He felt like giving up. Ms. Daisy came and talked to him. - Why did you knock over the blocks? Ms. Daisy asked. - I was angry because I wanted to play too, Eddy said.
Ms. Daisy gave Eddy a big hug. - It’s okay to feel angry, but hitting and knocking things over isn’t nice. How about we use our words? Ms. Daisy suggested. Eddy nodded and felt a little better. He decided to say sorry to Benny and Rosie.
Eddy went to Benny and Rosie. - I'm sorry for knocking over your tower, Eddy said. - It's okay, just don’t do it again, Benny replied. - You can play with us, Rosie added. Eddy smiled and joined them. He learned that using his words was much better than hitting.
Eddy the Teddy was excited to go to his classroom. But one day, he got very upset and hit his friend, Benny the Bunny. The teacher, Ms. Daisy, was not happy. She told Eddy that hitting is not nice and hurts others. Eddy was sad and worried he would lose his friends.
The next day, Eddy wanted to play with the blocks. But Benny and Rosie the Rabbit were already playing with them. Eddy got angry and knocked over their tower. Benny and Rosie looked very sad.
Ms. Daisy saw what happened and came over. She asked Eddy to sit in the thinking chair to calm down. Eddy felt very lonely and wanted to cry. He watched his friends playing happily without him. Eddy wished he hadn't knocked over the blocks.
After a while, Eddy thought he couldn't make things better. He felt like giving up. Ms. Daisy came and talked to him. - Why did you knock over the blocks? Ms. Daisy asked. - I was angry because I wanted to play too, Eddy said.
Ms. Daisy gave Eddy a big hug. - It’s okay to feel angry, but hitting and knocking things over isn’t nice. How about we use our words? Ms. Daisy suggested. Eddy nodded and felt a little better. He decided to say sorry to Benny and Rosie.
Eddy went to Benny and Rosie. - I'm sorry for knocking over your tower, Eddy said. - It's okay, just don’t do it again, Benny replied. - You can play with us, Rosie added. Eddy smiled and joined them. He learned that using his words was much better than hitting.
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