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Rozana's Big Day

Tolerance Watercolor style

Rozana, a curious three-year-old, wants to play with all the children in the park, but some children don't want to play with her because she's different. She faces challenges and many obstacles, but with courage and a little help, she learns the power of tolerance and friendship.

Rozana was excited to play in the park. She saw children playing with a big ball. But when Rozana tried to join, the children turned away. Rozana felt sad. She wondered why they wouldn’t play with her. It was a big problem for Rozana.

Rozana wanted to try again. She saw a girl with a kite and ran over. But the girl said, - No, you can't play with my kite! Rozana's eyes filled with tears. She didn't understand why the girl was upset. Rozana felt even sadder now.

Rozana walked to the swings. She saw some boys swinging high. She waved and asked, - Can I swing with you? But they shook their heads. - No, you can't, one boy said. Rozana felt like crying, her heart heavy with each 'no' she heard.

Rozana sat on a bench, feeling very lonely. She thought maybe she should go home. But she loved the park so much. - Why won't anyone play with me? she whispered sadly. Rozana didn't know what to do next.

Suddenly, a kind lady sat next to Rozana. She said, - Hello, my name is Mrs. Green. Why are you so sad? Rozana told her everything. Mrs. Green smiled and said, - Sometimes, people just need to understand each other better. Let's try something fun!

Mrs. Green helped Rozana make a big, colorful banner. It read, 'Let's Play Together!' Soon, the children gathered around. They saw Rozana's happy smile and felt her joy. - I'm sorry, said the girl with the kite. Everyone joined Rozana, and they had the best day ever!

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