Sam is excited to learn he's getting a new brother, but soon discovers that sharing attention and space is harder than he expected. Will Sam be able to embrace his new sibling with love and tolerance?
Sam was playing with his toy cars when Mom came in with a big smile. " - Sam, you're going to have a baby brother!" she said. Sam was excited and clapped his hands. But soon he wondered, " - Where will he sleep?" Sam didn't want to share his room, and this made him feel worried.
The next day, Sam tried to build a big block tower. But Mom was busy setting up a crib in his room. " - Can you help, Sam?" she asked. Sam frowned, " - But I want to play!" He realized he wouldn't have as much time with Mom as before.
Sam decided to make a picture for his new brother. But his crayons kept rolling away. And when he asked Dad to help, Dad was busy with baby clothes. " - Later, Sam," Dad said. Sam felt a bit lonely and frustrated.
Sam sat on his bed and hugged his teddy bear. " - Maybe I don't want a brother," he whispered. He felt a tear roll down his cheek. He didn't know how to fix things and thought about giving up on being a good brother.
Grandma came to visit and saw Sam's sad face. " - What's wrong, dear?" she asked. Sam told her everything. " - Your brother is a gift, not a taker," Grandma said kindly. Sam thought about it and realized sharing could be fun.
When his brother came home, Sam showed him the picture he drew. " - Welcome home," Sam said happily. Mom and Dad smiled, seeing Sam's joy. Sam understood love could grow, just like his family. He hugged his brother and felt proud.
Sam was playing with his toy cars when Mom came in with a big smile. " - Sam, you're going to have a baby brother!" she said. Sam was excited and clapped his hands. But soon he wondered, " - Where will he sleep?" Sam didn't want to share his room, and this made him feel worried.
The next day, Sam tried to build a big block tower. But Mom was busy setting up a crib in his room. " - Can you help, Sam?" she asked. Sam frowned, " - But I want to play!" He realized he wouldn't have as much time with Mom as before.
Sam decided to make a picture for his new brother. But his crayons kept rolling away. And when he asked Dad to help, Dad was busy with baby clothes. " - Later, Sam," Dad said. Sam felt a bit lonely and frustrated.
Sam sat on his bed and hugged his teddy bear. " - Maybe I don't want a brother," he whispered. He felt a tear roll down his cheek. He didn't know how to fix things and thought about giving up on being a good brother.
Grandma came to visit and saw Sam's sad face. " - What's wrong, dear?" she asked. Sam told her everything. " - Your brother is a gift, not a taker," Grandma said kindly. Sam thought about it and realized sharing could be fun.
When his brother came home, Sam showed him the picture he drew. " - Welcome home," Sam said happily. Mom and Dad smiled, seeing Sam's joy. Sam understood love could grow, just like his family. He hugged his brother and felt proud.
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