In the picturesque hills of Calabria, young Demi loves to play and explore rather than do his chores. But when his playtime leads to chaos, he must learn the value of wisdom and responsibility.
In the sunny town of Calabria, little Demi loved to play. He would run outside, chasing butterflies and picking flowers. But there was a problem. Demi always said, "I'll do that later," when his mom asked him to help around the house. This made things messy and difficult.
One day, Demi's mom asked him to tidy his toys. Demi wanted to play instead. "I'll do that later," he said, running outside. But he tripped over his toys and fell down. "Oh no!" Demi cried.
Demi's toys were everywhere, even outside! His friend Luca came to play, but he couldn't. "There are too many toys!" Luca said. Demi felt sad. He wanted to play, but the mess was too big.
Demi sat on the steps, feeling upset. "I'll never get to play," he sighed. "It's too much to clean." He thought about giving up on playing altogether. His mom came and sat beside him.
"Demi," his mom said kindly, "if you clean a little each day, it won't be so hard." Demi thought about her words. "I can try," he said. With his mom's help, he started to pick up his toys. It was easier than he thought!
Demi learned to clean up his toys every day. "Playing is more fun now!" he exclaimed. His friend Luca came over, and they played happily. Demi felt proud and wise. "I did it!" he cheered.
In the sunny town of Calabria, little Demi loved to play. He would run outside, chasing butterflies and picking flowers. But there was a problem. Demi always said, "I'll do that later," when his mom asked him to help around the house. This made things messy and difficult.
One day, Demi's mom asked him to tidy his toys. Demi wanted to play instead. "I'll do that later," he said, running outside. But he tripped over his toys and fell down. "Oh no!" Demi cried.
Demi's toys were everywhere, even outside! His friend Luca came to play, but he couldn't. "There are too many toys!" Luca said. Demi felt sad. He wanted to play, but the mess was too big.
Demi sat on the steps, feeling upset. "I'll never get to play," he sighed. "It's too much to clean." He thought about giving up on playing altogether. His mom came and sat beside him.
"Demi," his mom said kindly, "if you clean a little each day, it won't be so hard." Demi thought about her words. "I can try," he said. With his mom's help, he started to pick up his toys. It was easier than he thought!
Demi learned to clean up his toys every day. "Playing is more fun now!" he exclaimed. His friend Luca came over, and they played happily. Demi felt proud and wise. "I did it!" he cheered.
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