Join Shubhz, a curious five-year-old, as she navigates the world of saving money to buy her dream pony. With a big heart and a bigger problem, Shubhz learns valuable lessons about justice and fairness along the way.
Shubhz loved ponies more than anything in the world. One day, she saw a beautiful pony in the shop window. She wanted to buy it, but she had no money. Her parents said, "You need to save money to buy it." Shubhz felt a big problem because saving money seemed hard.
Shubhz decided to save her allowance, but she always wanted candy. Every time she saw candy, she thought, "I want it now!" She forgot about the pony and bought candy instead. Shubhz felt sad when she had no money left.
Shubhz tried to save again, but her friend, Anu, wanted her to come to the fair. "Let's go to the fair, Shubhz!" Anu said. Shubhz was tempted and spent her money on tickets. Now, she felt she would never get the pony.
Shubhz sat on her bed, feeling hopeless. "I can't do it," she sighed. She thought about giving up on the pony. Her heart felt heavy because she really wanted it. Shubhz didn't know what to do next.
Just then, her grandma visited and noticed Shubhz's sadness. "What troubles you, my dear?" grandma asked. Shubhz explained her problem, and grandma said, "Why not save a little each day? Small steps lead to big dreams." Shubhz felt a spark of hope.
Shubhz followed grandma's advice and saved a little every day. She resisted candies and fairs, thinking of the pony. Soon, she had enough money to buy it. Shubhz felt proud and learned that saving bit by bit made her dream come true.
Shubhz loved ponies more than anything in the world. One day, she saw a beautiful pony in the shop window. She wanted to buy it, but she had no money. Her parents said, "You need to save money to buy it." Shubhz felt a big problem because saving money seemed hard.
Shubhz decided to save her allowance, but she always wanted candy. Every time she saw candy, she thought, "I want it now!" She forgot about the pony and bought candy instead. Shubhz felt sad when she had no money left.
Shubhz tried to save again, but her friend, Anu, wanted her to come to the fair. "Let's go to the fair, Shubhz!" Anu said. Shubhz was tempted and spent her money on tickets. Now, she felt she would never get the pony.
Shubhz sat on her bed, feeling hopeless. "I can't do it," she sighed. She thought about giving up on the pony. Her heart felt heavy because she really wanted it. Shubhz didn't know what to do next.
Just then, her grandma visited and noticed Shubhz's sadness. "What troubles you, my dear?" grandma asked. Shubhz explained her problem, and grandma said, "Why not save a little each day? Small steps lead to big dreams." Shubhz felt a spark of hope.
Shubhz followed grandma's advice and saved a little every day. She resisted candies and fairs, thinking of the pony. Soon, she had enough money to buy it. Shubhz felt proud and learned that saving bit by bit made her dream come true.
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