Sarah, a 3-year-old girl, travels from Europe to Pakistan for the first time. Along the way, she learns the importance of charity and helping others.
Sarah is excited about her first trip to Pakistan. She wants to bring toys for the children there. But her suitcase is too small to fit all the toys she wants to take!
Sarah tries to pack fewer toys, but she can't decide which ones to leave behind. She feels sad because she wants to share all her toys with the children in Pakistan.
- What can we do? Sarah asked her mom. - Maybe we can buy more toys when we get there, her mom suggested. Sarah felt a little better but still worried.
On the plane, Sarah met a kind lady. The lady told Sarah about a charity fair in Pakistan. - You can give toys to many children there, the lady said. Sarah felt hopeful again.
When they arrived in Pakistan, it was very hot. Sarah felt tired and grumpy. - I don't want to go to the fair, she said. - Let's rest first, her mom replied kindly.
After resting, Sarah felt better. But when they got to the fair, it was very crowded. Sarah was scared. - It's too busy! I can't do this, she cried.
A friendly girl at the fair saw Sarah and smiled. - Want to play? she asked. Sarah smiled back and felt brave. - Okay, she said. They played and had fun together.
Sarah gave her toys to the children at the fair. They were very happy. - Thank you, Sarah! they said. Sarah felt proud and happy to share.
Sarah is excited about her first trip to Pakistan. She wants to bring toys for the children there. But her suitcase is too small to fit all the toys she wants to take!
Sarah tries to pack fewer toys, but she can't decide which ones to leave behind. She feels sad because she wants to share all her toys with the children in Pakistan.
- What can we do? Sarah asked her mom. - Maybe we can buy more toys when we get there, her mom suggested. Sarah felt a little better but still worried.
On the plane, Sarah met a kind lady. The lady told Sarah about a charity fair in Pakistan. - You can give toys to many children there, the lady said. Sarah felt hopeful again.
When they arrived in Pakistan, it was very hot. Sarah felt tired and grumpy. - I don't want to go to the fair, she said. - Let's rest first, her mom replied kindly.
After resting, Sarah felt better. But when they got to the fair, it was very crowded. Sarah was scared. - It's too busy! I can't do this, she cried.
A friendly girl at the fair saw Sarah and smiled. - Want to play? she asked. Sarah smiled back and felt brave. - Okay, she said. They played and had fun together.
Sarah gave her toys to the children at the fair. They were very happy. - Thank you, Sarah! they said. Sarah felt proud and happy to share.
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