Join Keonie, a curious little girl celebrating her third birthday in Jamaica, as she learns the value of honesty through a series of tasty fruit adventures and obstacles in the kitchen.
Keonie woke up excited. It was her third birthday! Her family planned a party. " - I want to eat snacks all day!" Keonie said. But her mom had a special surprise: a fruit feast. " - Try the fruits, Keonie," her mom suggested.
Keonie saw a big, juicy orange. " - No, I want my snacks," she insisted. Her mom smiled and said, " - Please try just one bite." Keonie frowned. She didn't like trying new things. But she loved her birthday!
Keonie picked up a banana. " - Yuck, I don't like it," she pouted. She felt sad. " - I just want snacks," she said. Her dad encouraged her, " - Maybe one more fruit?" Keonie sighed. She felt stuck.
Keonie felt like giving up. " - I won't eat any fruit," she declared. Her family looked worried. " - It's okay, Keonie," her mom comforted. They wanted her to enjoy the party. Keonie felt confused.
Keonie's grandma came to help. " - I have a birthday magic," she whispered. " - Really?" Keonie asked. Grandma showed her how to make fruit fun. Keonie giggled and tried a mango. " - It's yummy!" she cheered.
Keonie felt brave. She tried a big, red apple. " - It's crunchy!" she laughed. Her family clapped. " - Happy Birthday, Keonie!" they sang. She learned fruits were tasty and honesty was sweet. She was given lots of balloons and they all sang, "Happy Birthday, Keonie!"
Keonie woke up excited. It was her third birthday! Her family planned a party. " - I want to eat snacks all day!" Keonie said. But her mom had a special surprise: a fruit feast. " - Try the fruits, Keonie," her mom suggested.
Keonie saw a big, juicy orange. " - No, I want my snacks," she insisted. Her mom smiled and said, " - Please try just one bite." Keonie frowned. She didn't like trying new things. But she loved her birthday!
Keonie picked up a banana. " - Yuck, I don't like it," she pouted. She felt sad. " - I just want snacks," she said. Her dad encouraged her, " - Maybe one more fruit?" Keonie sighed. She felt stuck.
Keonie felt like giving up. " - I won't eat any fruit," she declared. Her family looked worried. " - It's okay, Keonie," her mom comforted. They wanted her to enjoy the party. Keonie felt confused.
Keonie's grandma came to help. " - I have a birthday magic," she whispered. " - Really?" Keonie asked. Grandma showed her how to make fruit fun. Keonie giggled and tried a mango. " - It's yummy!" she cheered.
Keonie felt brave. She tried a big, red apple. " - It's crunchy!" she laughed. Her family clapped. " - Happy Birthday, Keonie!" they sang. She learned fruits were tasty and honesty was sweet. She was given lots of balloons and they all sang, "Happy Birthday, Keonie!"
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