Roman and his dog Frankie love their new toys but learn the importance of sharing with others.
Roman and his little dog Frankie loved to play with their new toys. One day, Roman's friends came over to play. Roman didn't want to share his toys. His friends were sad and didn't want to play anymore. Roman felt bad and asked Frankie, 'What should I do?'
Roman wanted his friends to stay, but he still didn't want to share. Frankie barked and wagged his tail. Roman thought, 'Maybe Frankie can help!' But his friends still looked sad. Roman didn't know what to do.
Frankie tried to share his favorite ball, but Roman grabbed it back. His friends sighed and started to leave. Roman felt a tight knot in his tummy. He really wanted his friends to stay. 'I need to do something,' Roman thought.
- 'I can't share my toys,' Roman said sadly. Frankie barked and nudged Roman's hand. Roman sat down and felt like crying. 'Maybe it's too hard,' he thought. 'Maybe I can't do it.'
Just then, Roman's mom came in. ' - What's wrong, Roman?' she asked. Roman told her everything. ' - Sharing is hard,' she said, ' - but it makes everyone happy.' Roman smiled a little. 'Maybe I can try,' he said.
Roman went to his friends and said, ' - Let's play together!' He gave them his favorite truck. His friends smiled and came back. Roman felt happy inside. He learned that sharing made everyone happy.
Roman and his little dog Frankie loved to play with their new toys. One day, Roman's friends came over to play. Roman didn't want to share his toys. His friends were sad and didn't want to play anymore. Roman felt bad and asked Frankie, 'What should I do?'
Roman wanted his friends to stay, but he still didn't want to share. Frankie barked and wagged his tail. Roman thought, 'Maybe Frankie can help!' But his friends still looked sad. Roman didn't know what to do.
Frankie tried to share his favorite ball, but Roman grabbed it back. His friends sighed and started to leave. Roman felt a tight knot in his tummy. He really wanted his friends to stay. 'I need to do something,' Roman thought.
- 'I can't share my toys,' Roman said sadly. Frankie barked and nudged Roman's hand. Roman sat down and felt like crying. 'Maybe it's too hard,' he thought. 'Maybe I can't do it.'
Just then, Roman's mom came in. ' - What's wrong, Roman?' she asked. Roman told her everything. ' - Sharing is hard,' she said, ' - but it makes everyone happy.' Roman smiled a little. 'Maybe I can try,' he said.
Roman went to his friends and said, ' - Let's play together!' He gave them his favorite truck. His friends smiled and came back. Roman felt happy inside. He learned that sharing made everyone happy.
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