Maeve loves to play all day long, ignoring the loud roars from her tummy. But as the roars grow stronger, Maeve must find the wisdom to listen to her body. Will she learn to balance her playtime with mealtime?
Maeve was a little girl who loved to play. Every morning, she would hop out of bed, ready for fun. But today, something was different. Her tummy was making loud, growly noises. " - What's that sound?" Maeve wondered. Her tummy was trying to tell her something important.
Maeve wanted to play outside, but her tummy kept growling. " - I don't need food, I want to play!" she told herself. She grabbed her toys and ran to the backyard. But the tummy rumbles followed her. " - Go away, tummy!" Maeve said loudly.
As Maeve played, her tummy's roars grew louder and louder. She tried jumping rope, but the noise distracted her. " - Stop it, tummy!" she shouted. Maeve tried playing with chalk, but her tummy was too noisy. " - I just want to draw, not eat!" she exclaimed.
Maeve's friend, Emma, came over to play. " - What's that noise?" Emma asked. " - It's just my tummy," Maeve replied, trying to ignore it. They decided to play tag, but Maeve couldn't keep up. Her tummy was too loud and made her stop running.
Maeve sat on the grass, feeling upset. " - I can't play with this noise," she said to Emma. Her friend suggested having a snack. " - Maybe your tummy is hungry," Emma said. But Maeve shook her head. " - I don't have time to eat!" she insisted.
Maeve tried playing on the slide, but her tummy's roar scared the birds. " - This isn't fun anymore," Maeve sighed. She tried swinging on the swings, but her tummy's noises made her dizzy. " - I just want to play," she said softly to herself.
Maeve's mom came outside. " - What's going on, Maeve?" she asked. " - My tummy won't stop roaring," Maeve replied. " - I think it's trying to tell you something," her mom said kindly. Maeve frowned, not wanting to listen.
Maeve felt like giving up. " - Maybe I should just sit here forever," she thought. She looked at her toys and sighed. " - I can't play with this tummy noise," she said sadly. Maeve felt tired and a little bit grumpy.
Then, Maeve's mom had an idea. " - Let's have a picnic!" she suggested. " - A picnic?" Maeve asked, curious. " - Yes, some food might make your tummy happy," her mom smiled. Maeve thought about it and nodded slowly.
Maeve took a bite of her sandwich, and the tummy noise got quieter. " - It's working!" she exclaimed. She ate some fruit, and the noise stopped. Maeve giggled, " - My tummy's happy now!" She learned that time for food was just as important as play.
Maeve was a little girl who loved to play. Every morning, she would hop out of bed, ready for fun. But today, something was different. Her tummy was making loud, growly noises. " - What's that sound?" Maeve wondered. Her tummy was trying to tell her something important.
Maeve wanted to play outside, but her tummy kept growling. " - I don't need food, I want to play!" she told herself. She grabbed her toys and ran to the backyard. But the tummy rumbles followed her. " - Go away, tummy!" Maeve said loudly.
As Maeve played, her tummy's roars grew louder and louder. She tried jumping rope, but the noise distracted her. " - Stop it, tummy!" she shouted. Maeve tried playing with chalk, but her tummy was too noisy. " - I just want to draw, not eat!" she exclaimed.
Maeve's friend, Emma, came over to play. " - What's that noise?" Emma asked. " - It's just my tummy," Maeve replied, trying to ignore it. They decided to play tag, but Maeve couldn't keep up. Her tummy was too loud and made her stop running.
Maeve sat on the grass, feeling upset. " - I can't play with this noise," she said to Emma. Her friend suggested having a snack. " - Maybe your tummy is hungry," Emma said. But Maeve shook her head. " - I don't have time to eat!" she insisted.
Maeve tried playing on the slide, but her tummy's roar scared the birds. " - This isn't fun anymore," Maeve sighed. She tried swinging on the swings, but her tummy's noises made her dizzy. " - I just want to play," she said softly to herself.
Maeve's mom came outside. " - What's going on, Maeve?" she asked. " - My tummy won't stop roaring," Maeve replied. " - I think it's trying to tell you something," her mom said kindly. Maeve frowned, not wanting to listen.
Maeve felt like giving up. " - Maybe I should just sit here forever," she thought. She looked at her toys and sighed. " - I can't play with this tummy noise," she said sadly. Maeve felt tired and a little bit grumpy.
Then, Maeve's mom had an idea. " - Let's have a picnic!" she suggested. " - A picnic?" Maeve asked, curious. " - Yes, some food might make your tummy happy," her mom smiled. Maeve thought about it and nodded slowly.
Maeve took a bite of her sandwich, and the tummy noise got quieter. " - It's working!" she exclaimed. She ate some fruit, and the noise stopped. Maeve giggled, " - My tummy's happy now!" She learned that time for food was just as important as play.
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