Margot, a curious and chatty two-year-old, loves her toys but struggles with sharing. When her friends visit, she realizes the joy of playing together is slipping away. Join Margot on her journey as she learns the magic of sharing and discovers the happiness it brings.
Margot had a big box of toys. She loved to play with her blocks, dolls, and cars. But when her friends came over, she didn't want to share. " - Mine!" Margot said, holding her toy close. Her friends looked sad. Margot didn't know why they weren't having fun.
Margot's friend, Timmy, wanted to play with a red truck. " - Can I play too?" Timmy asked. Margot shook her head. Timmy went to play with the blocks instead. But Margot didn't feel happy. Playing alone was no fun.
Margot's friend, Ella, tried to play with the dolls. " - I want to play dress-up," Ella said. Margot frowned and hid the dolls behind her back. Ella sighed and sat down with the stuffed animals. Margot saw her friends playing without her.
Margot sat alone and watched her friends. She felt sad and lonely. " - Why won't they play with me?" she wondered. She thought about giving up and going to her mom. Playing alone wasn't fun anymore.
Margot's mom came in and smiled. " - Sharing makes playing more fun," she said. Margot thought about it. She decided to try sharing her toys. Her friends smiled and joined her. Playing together was fun!
Margot shared her toys with Timmy and Ella. They all laughed and had a great time. " - Sharing is fun!" Margot said happily. Her friends hugged her. Margot felt happy and proud. Sharing was the best!
Margot had a big box of toys. She loved to play with her blocks, dolls, and cars. But when her friends came over, she didn't want to share. " - Mine!" Margot said, holding her toy close. Her friends looked sad. Margot didn't know why they weren't having fun.
Margot's friend, Timmy, wanted to play with a red truck. " - Can I play too?" Timmy asked. Margot shook her head. Timmy went to play with the blocks instead. But Margot didn't feel happy. Playing alone was no fun.
Margot's friend, Ella, tried to play with the dolls. " - I want to play dress-up," Ella said. Margot frowned and hid the dolls behind her back. Ella sighed and sat down with the stuffed animals. Margot saw her friends playing without her.
Margot sat alone and watched her friends. She felt sad and lonely. " - Why won't they play with me?" she wondered. She thought about giving up and going to her mom. Playing alone wasn't fun anymore.
Margot's mom came in and smiled. " - Sharing makes playing more fun," she said. Margot thought about it. She decided to try sharing her toys. Her friends smiled and joined her. Playing together was fun!
Margot shared her toys with Timmy and Ella. They all laughed and had a great time. " - Sharing is fun!" Margot said happily. Her friends hugged her. Margot felt happy and proud. Sharing was the best!
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