Join Goni, a curious two-year-old, as he embarks on his first day of kindergarten in Tel Aviv. Goni faces many challenges, from making friends to understanding fairness, but discovers the true meaning of justice along the way.
Goni was excited but a little scared. Today was his first day of kindergarten in Tel Aviv. As he entered the classroom, he saw many toys and new faces. But soon, he noticed that some kids were not sharing their toys. Goni felt sad because he wanted to play too.
Goni walked over to a group of kids playing with building blocks. He wanted to join them. But one of the kids, Matan, said, - You can't play with us. Goni didn't know what to do. He really wanted to play.
Goni tried to find other kids to play with, but they were all busy. He saw a girl named Yael playing with dolls. - Can I play with you? Goni asked. But Yael shook her head and said, - No, these are my dolls. Goni felt very lonely.
Goni sat in a corner, feeling like he wanted to give up. - Maybe I should just go home, he thought. His teacher, Ms. Rivka, noticed and came over. - What's wrong, Goni? she asked. - No one will play with me, Goni said, tears in his eyes.
Ms. Rivka smiled and said, - Let me help you. She gathered all the kids and explained, - It's important to share and play together. That way, everyone can have fun. The kids listened and nodded. Matan looked at Goni and said, - I'm sorry. You can play with us now, Goni.
Goni's face lit up with a big smile. - Thank you, he said to Matan. Goni joined the group and started building a big tower with the blocks. Everyone was having fun. Goni learned that sharing is fair and makes everyone happy. He couldn't wait to come back to kindergarten the next day.
Goni was excited but a little scared. Today was his first day of kindergarten in Tel Aviv. As he entered the classroom, he saw many toys and new faces. But soon, he noticed that some kids were not sharing their toys. Goni felt sad because he wanted to play too.
Goni walked over to a group of kids playing with building blocks. He wanted to join them. But one of the kids, Matan, said, - You can't play with us. Goni didn't know what to do. He really wanted to play.
Goni tried to find other kids to play with, but they were all busy. He saw a girl named Yael playing with dolls. - Can I play with you? Goni asked. But Yael shook her head and said, - No, these are my dolls. Goni felt very lonely.
Goni sat in a corner, feeling like he wanted to give up. - Maybe I should just go home, he thought. His teacher, Ms. Rivka, noticed and came over. - What's wrong, Goni? she asked. - No one will play with me, Goni said, tears in his eyes.
Ms. Rivka smiled and said, - Let me help you. She gathered all the kids and explained, - It's important to share and play together. That way, everyone can have fun. The kids listened and nodded. Matan looked at Goni and said, - I'm sorry. You can play with us now, Goni.
Goni's face lit up with a big smile. - Thank you, he said to Matan. Goni joined the group and started building a big tower with the blocks. Everyone was having fun. Goni learned that sharing is fair and makes everyone happy. He couldn't wait to come back to kindergarten the next day.
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