In the bustling city of Lahore, young Sam eagerly awaits the arrival of his baby brother. But as he faces challenges, misunderstandings, and moments of doubt, Sam learns the true meaning of tolerance and acceptance.
Sam was excited. His mother was going to have a baby. But there was a problem. Sam was worried his new brother might not like him. He wanted everything to be perfect. His heart was full of questions.
Sam decided to make a special gift for the baby. But he didn't know what babies liked. He tried to ask his mom, but she was too tired. Sam felt stuck without any answers. He frowned and sat quietly.
Sam tried asking his friends, but they didn't know either. " - Maybe babies like toys?" his friend Ali suggested. Sam worried it wasn't special enough. He felt a little lost. Nothing seemed right.
Sam thought about giving up. He felt like he couldn't do anything right. " - What if my brother doesn't like me?" Sam whispered to his mom. His eyes were full of tears. He didn't know what to do.
Sam's mother hugged him gently. " - Just be yourself, Sam," she said kindly. Sam realized he didn't need a perfect gift. His love was enough. Suddenly, he felt relieved and happy.
The day came when Sam met his baby brother. " - Hello, little one," Sam said softly. He shared his toys and sang a song. His brother smiled back at him. Sam knew everything would be okay.
Sam was excited. His mother was going to have a baby. But there was a problem. Sam was worried his new brother might not like him. He wanted everything to be perfect. His heart was full of questions.
Sam decided to make a special gift for the baby. But he didn't know what babies liked. He tried to ask his mom, but she was too tired. Sam felt stuck without any answers. He frowned and sat quietly.
Sam tried asking his friends, but they didn't know either. " - Maybe babies like toys?" his friend Ali suggested. Sam worried it wasn't special enough. He felt a little lost. Nothing seemed right.
Sam thought about giving up. He felt like he couldn't do anything right. " - What if my brother doesn't like me?" Sam whispered to his mom. His eyes were full of tears. He didn't know what to do.
Sam's mother hugged him gently. " - Just be yourself, Sam," she said kindly. Sam realized he didn't need a perfect gift. His love was enough. Suddenly, he felt relieved and happy.
The day came when Sam met his baby brother. " - Hello, little one," Sam said softly. He shared his toys and sang a song. His brother smiled back at him. Sam knew everything would be okay.
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