Hafsa, a cheerful little girl, is excited to reunite with her cousins, Erdi and Noar, after being apart for two years. However, a misunderstanding turns their happy reunion into a challenge. Will Hafsa's positivity help them overcome it and restore their friendship?
Hafsa was so happy to see her cousins, Erdi and Noar. They had not played together for so long! But something was wrong. Erdi and Noar were upset. They said Hafsa took their favorite toy. Hafsa felt confused. She wanted to fix everything.
Hafsa tried to explain. - I didn't take it, she said. But Erdi and Noar didn't believe her. They crossed their arms and turned away. Hafsa felt sad. How could she make them understand?
Hafsa thought of all the fun they used to have. She didn't want them to be angry. - Let's play a game, Hafsa suggested. But Erdi and Noar shook their heads. Hafsa tried again. - Let's read a book? But they turned away. Hafsa felt her heart sink.
Hafsa sat down, feeling very small. - Maybe they won't be my friends anymore, she whispered. Hafsa thought about giving up. She felt tears in her eyes. Why was this so hard?
Just then, Grandma came into the room. - What's wrong, my loves? she asked. Hafsa told her everything. - Maybe you should say sorry, even if it's not your fault, Grandma suggested. Hafsa nodded. She wanted her friends back.
Hafsa took a deep breath. - I'm sorry if I made you feel bad, she said. Erdi and Noar looked surprised. Then they smiled. - We missed you, they giggled. They all hugged, feeling happy again.
Hafsa was so happy to see her cousins, Erdi and Noar. They had not played together for so long! But something was wrong. Erdi and Noar were upset. They said Hafsa took their favorite toy. Hafsa felt confused. She wanted to fix everything.
Hafsa tried to explain. - I didn't take it, she said. But Erdi and Noar didn't believe her. They crossed their arms and turned away. Hafsa felt sad. How could she make them understand?
Hafsa thought of all the fun they used to have. She didn't want them to be angry. - Let's play a game, Hafsa suggested. But Erdi and Noar shook their heads. Hafsa tried again. - Let's read a book? But they turned away. Hafsa felt her heart sink.
Hafsa sat down, feeling very small. - Maybe they won't be my friends anymore, she whispered. Hafsa thought about giving up. She felt tears in her eyes. Why was this so hard?
Just then, Grandma came into the room. - What's wrong, my loves? she asked. Hafsa told her everything. - Maybe you should say sorry, even if it's not your fault, Grandma suggested. Hafsa nodded. She wanted her friends back.
Hafsa took a deep breath. - I'm sorry if I made you feel bad, she said. Erdi and Noar looked surprised. Then they smiled. - We missed you, they giggled. They all hugged, feeling happy again.
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