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Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right

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Sam, a curious 7-year-old, faces a dilemma when his class project goes missing at school. With a looming deadline and mounting pressure, Sam must navigate through a series of missteps and learn a valuable lesson about honesty and wisdom.

Sam was excited about the big class project. Each student was supposed to bring something special from home. But when Sam got to school, his project was missing! He looked everywhere, but it wasn't in his backpack. Sam felt worried because he knew the project was due today. He thought, "What if I can't find it?"

Sam searched the classroom and asked his friends if they had seen his project. No one had. Then, he saw a suspicious-looking box in the corner. Sam thought, "Maybe it's in there!" But when he opened it, the box was empty. His friend Mia said, - Don't worry, Sam, we'll find it. But Sam felt more nervous than ever.

Sam thought about telling the teacher that someone might have taken it. But he was worried about getting someone in trouble. He decided to keep looking and checked the playground. He found a shiny rock that looked like his project. - Is this it? asked his friend Ben. Sam shook his head, feeling even more defeated.

Sam sat on a bench, feeling hopeless. He was sure he'd never find his project. He muttered, - Maybe I should just give up. Mia sat next to him and said, - Don't give up, Sam. Maybe there's another way to solve this. But Sam felt too tired to try anymore.

While Sam was thinking, Mr. Blake, the school janitor, walked by. He noticed Sam's worried face and asked what was wrong. Sam explained everything. Mr. Blake smiled and said, - Sometimes, things aren't really lost. Have you tried checking the Lost and Found? Sam's eyes lit up with hope.

Sam rushed to the Lost and Found and there it was—his project! He couldn't believe it. - Thank you so much, Mr. Blake! Sam said with a big smile. On the way back to class, Sam realized he learned something important: panicking and blaming others won't solve anything. From now on, he'd be wiser and more careful.

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