Reyansh and his best friend Prakrit face a big challenge when Prakrit feels sad and lonely in their basketball class. Will Reyansh find a way to cheer up his friend and teach him about tolerance?
Reyansh and Prakrit loved playing together in the D Block park. They colored, painted, and rode their bikes every day. But one day, Prakrit felt sad and didn't want to play. 'Why are you sad?' Reyansh asked. 'I feel different, and the kids at basketball class don't like me,' said Prakrit. Reyansh knew he had to help his friend.
Reyansh decided to cheer Prakrit up at basketball class. But when they got there, Prakrit started crying. 'I don't want to play,' Prakrit said. 'It's too hard and the other kids are mean.' Reyansh felt sad for his friend. He tried to think of a way to help.
Reyansh thought of a plan. 'Let's practice together at home!' Reyansh said. They practiced dribbling and shooting, but Prakrit still felt unsure. 'What if they laugh at me again?' Prakrit asked. Reyansh didn't know what to say. He just wanted his friend to be happy.
The next day, Prakrit didn't want to go to class at all. 'I give up,' Prakrit said. 'I can't do it.' Reyansh felt like crying too. 'Don't give up, Prakrit,' Reyansh said. But Prakrit shook his head and sat on the ground. Reyansh felt hopeless.
Reyansh had an idea. 'Let's talk to Coach Ravi!' Reyansh said. Coach Ravi listened to them and smiled. 'It's okay to feel different,' Coach Ravi said. 'Everyone has something special about them.' Prakrit felt better. 'Really?' he asked. 'Yes, really,' said Coach Ravi.
With Coach Ravi's help, Reyansh and Prakrit practiced more. The next class, Prakrit felt nervous but ready. 'You can do it,' Reyansh whispered. Prakrit played well and the other kids cheered. 'Good job, Prakrit!' Reyansh said. Prakrit smiled. He learned that being different was okay.
Reyansh and Prakrit loved playing together in the D Block park. They colored, painted, and rode their bikes every day. But one day, Prakrit felt sad and didn't want to play. 'Why are you sad?' Reyansh asked. 'I feel different, and the kids at basketball class don't like me,' said Prakrit. Reyansh knew he had to help his friend.
Reyansh decided to cheer Prakrit up at basketball class. But when they got there, Prakrit started crying. 'I don't want to play,' Prakrit said. 'It's too hard and the other kids are mean.' Reyansh felt sad for his friend. He tried to think of a way to help.
Reyansh thought of a plan. 'Let's practice together at home!' Reyansh said. They practiced dribbling and shooting, but Prakrit still felt unsure. 'What if they laugh at me again?' Prakrit asked. Reyansh didn't know what to say. He just wanted his friend to be happy.
The next day, Prakrit didn't want to go to class at all. 'I give up,' Prakrit said. 'I can't do it.' Reyansh felt like crying too. 'Don't give up, Prakrit,' Reyansh said. But Prakrit shook his head and sat on the ground. Reyansh felt hopeless.
Reyansh had an idea. 'Let's talk to Coach Ravi!' Reyansh said. Coach Ravi listened to them and smiled. 'It's okay to feel different,' Coach Ravi said. 'Everyone has something special about them.' Prakrit felt better. 'Really?' he asked. 'Yes, really,' said Coach Ravi.
With Coach Ravi's help, Reyansh and Prakrit practiced more. The next class, Prakrit felt nervous but ready. 'You can do it,' Reyansh whispered. Prakrit played well and the other kids cheered. 'Good job, Prakrit!' Reyansh said. Prakrit smiled. He learned that being different was okay.
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