Raphael, a cheerful two-year-old, loves playing in the park in New Zealand. But one day, he faces a big problem when he sees other kids playing together and feels left out. Join Raphael as he learns the importance of wisdom and friendship through various challenges.
Raphael loved playing at the park. One sunny day, he saw other kids playing together. He wanted to join them but felt too shy. How could he make friends? This was a big problem for Raphael.
Raphael decided to walk over to the kids. But when he got close, he tripped and fell. The kids laughed, and Raphael felt embarrassed. He wanted to cry and go back to his mom. Would he ever make friends?
Raphael tried again the next day. This time, he brought his favorite ball. But the kids were playing a different game. They didn't want to play with his ball. Raphael felt sad. How could he join in?
Raphael felt like giving up. He sat on a bench, watching the other kids. He thought he would never make friends. Tears filled his eyes. Was it better to play alone?
Just then, an older child named Mia came over. - Why are you sitting alone? Mia asked. - I want to play, but no one wants to play with me, Raphael said. - Let's play together! Mia smiled. Raphael's face lit up. Maybe things would be okay.
Mia introduced Raphael to the other kids. - This is Raphael. Can he play with us? Mia asked. - Sure! the kids said. They played games and laughed together. Raphael was so happy. He learned that asking for help and being brave could solve problems.
Raphael loved playing at the park. One sunny day, he saw other kids playing together. He wanted to join them but felt too shy. How could he make friends? This was a big problem for Raphael.
Raphael decided to walk over to the kids. But when he got close, he tripped and fell. The kids laughed, and Raphael felt embarrassed. He wanted to cry and go back to his mom. Would he ever make friends?
Raphael tried again the next day. This time, he brought his favorite ball. But the kids were playing a different game. They didn't want to play with his ball. Raphael felt sad. How could he join in?
Raphael felt like giving up. He sat on a bench, watching the other kids. He thought he would never make friends. Tears filled his eyes. Was it better to play alone?
Just then, an older child named Mia came over. - Why are you sitting alone? Mia asked. - I want to play, but no one wants to play with me, Raphael said. - Let's play together! Mia smiled. Raphael's face lit up. Maybe things would be okay.
Mia introduced Raphael to the other kids. - This is Raphael. Can he play with us? Mia asked. - Sure! the kids said. They played games and laughed together. Raphael was so happy. He learned that asking for help and being brave could solve problems.
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