Hafsa, a lively young girl, is thrilled to reunite with her cousins, Erdi and Noar, after two long years apart. But their celebration is interrupted by a disagreement over their favorite game. Can Hafsa find a way to bring them all back together, celebrating their differences and embracing tolerance?
Hafsa was so excited! Her cousins, Erdi and Noar, were coming to visit after two whole years. They couldn't wait to play all their favorite games together. But when they arrived, they realized something was different. They each liked different games now, and that made them feel sad.
Hafsa wanted to play her favorite game, but Erdi wanted something else. - I want to play hide and seek, Hafsa said. - But I want to build with blocks, Erdi replied. They both felt upset and didn't know what to do.
Noar had an idea, but it wasn't much help. - Let's do both at the same time! Noar suggested. But it just made them more confused. They began to argue, and it seemed like they couldn't agree on anything.
Feeling frustrated, Hafsa almost gave up. She felt like they would never have fun together again. - Maybe we should just play alone, she said sadly. Her cousins looked at the floor, feeling the same way.
Then, Hafsa's mom came in and smiled. - Why not try something new together? she suggested. Hafsa thought about it. Maybe they could find a game that everyone liked!
Hafsa and her cousins decided to try a new game. They laughed and played together, forgetting their disagreements. - This is fun! Noar said happily. Hafsa felt relieved and knew they would always be friends, even if they liked different things.
Hafsa was so excited! Her cousins, Erdi and Noar, were coming to visit after two whole years. They couldn't wait to play all their favorite games together. But when they arrived, they realized something was different. They each liked different games now, and that made them feel sad.
Hafsa wanted to play her favorite game, but Erdi wanted something else. - I want to play hide and seek, Hafsa said. - But I want to build with blocks, Erdi replied. They both felt upset and didn't know what to do.
Noar had an idea, but it wasn't much help. - Let's do both at the same time! Noar suggested. But it just made them more confused. They began to argue, and it seemed like they couldn't agree on anything.
Feeling frustrated, Hafsa almost gave up. She felt like they would never have fun together again. - Maybe we should just play alone, she said sadly. Her cousins looked at the floor, feeling the same way.
Then, Hafsa's mom came in and smiled. - Why not try something new together? she suggested. Hafsa thought about it. Maybe they could find a game that everyone liked!
Hafsa and her cousins decided to try a new game. They laughed and played together, forgetting their disagreements. - This is fun! Noar said happily. Hafsa felt relieved and knew they would always be friends, even if they liked different things.
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