Kiary and Kiamy, two playful two-year-olds in Lisboa, face a big problem during their favorite indoor football game. They must learn the value of honesty to solve their dilemma.
Once upon a time, in a cozy house in Lisboa, there were two lively twins, Kiary and Kiamy. One sunny afternoon, they decided to play indoor football. As they played, their ball accidentally knocked over a vase. The vase shattered into pieces, and they froze. They knew their mom would be upset.
Kiary and Kiamy wanted to keep playing, but the broken vase was a big problem. They decided to hide the pieces under the couch. - Will Mom find out? Kiamy asked. - I hope not, Kiary replied. They continued playing, but they felt uneasy.
As they played, their mom entered the room. - What happened here? she asked, noticing the missing vase. - Nothing, Mom, they both said quickly. Their mom looked around, not convinced. - Are you sure? she asked again. The twins nodded, but they felt guilty.
Kiary and Kiamy didn't enjoy their game anymore. They felt bad about lying. - I don't like this, Kiary whispered. - Me neither, Kiamy said. They considered telling the truth but were scared of getting in trouble. - What if Mom gets really mad? Kiamy asked.
Their mom saw their sad faces and sat down with them. - You know, honesty is very important, she said gently. - What's wrong? Kiary and Kiamy looked at each other and then at their mom. - We broke the vase, Kiary admitted. - We're sorry, Kiamy added.
Their mom hugged them and smiled. - Thank you for telling the truth, she said. - Let's clean up together. Kiary and Kiamy felt relieved. They helped their mom clean up the mess. - We feel better now, Kiary said. - Me too, Kiamy agreed. They learned that honesty makes everything better.
Once upon a time, in a cozy house in Lisboa, there were two lively twins, Kiary and Kiamy. One sunny afternoon, they decided to play indoor football. As they played, their ball accidentally knocked over a vase. The vase shattered into pieces, and they froze. They knew their mom would be upset.
Kiary and Kiamy wanted to keep playing, but the broken vase was a big problem. They decided to hide the pieces under the couch. - Will Mom find out? Kiamy asked. - I hope not, Kiary replied. They continued playing, but they felt uneasy.
As they played, their mom entered the room. - What happened here? she asked, noticing the missing vase. - Nothing, Mom, they both said quickly. Their mom looked around, not convinced. - Are you sure? she asked again. The twins nodded, but they felt guilty.
Kiary and Kiamy didn't enjoy their game anymore. They felt bad about lying. - I don't like this, Kiary whispered. - Me neither, Kiamy said. They considered telling the truth but were scared of getting in trouble. - What if Mom gets really mad? Kiamy asked.
Their mom saw their sad faces and sat down with them. - You know, honesty is very important, she said gently. - What's wrong? Kiary and Kiamy looked at each other and then at their mom. - We broke the vase, Kiary admitted. - We're sorry, Kiamy added.
Their mom hugged them and smiled. - Thank you for telling the truth, she said. - Let's clean up together. Kiary and Kiamy felt relieved. They helped their mom clean up the mess. - We feel better now, Kiary said. - Me too, Kiamy agreed. They learned that honesty makes everything better.
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