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Story about diversity 3-4 years old Reading 3 min.

A Rainbow of Friends at the Park

Ben, a cheerful little boy, spends a fun day at the park with his friends and makes a new friend named Raj, discovering the joy of playing together despite their differences.

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A 4-year-old boy, Ben, with brown hair and a big joyful smile, is wearing a red cap and sliding down a slide with his arms raised in excitement. Next to him, a 4-year-old girl, Mia, with curly hair and a pink dress, is laughing while waiting for her turn. A 4-year-old boy, Ali, wearing shiny green shoes and with caramel skin, is clapping at the bottom of the slide, ready to cheer on his friends. Another boy, Raj, also 4 years old, wearing glasses and a blue coat, stands a bit back, smiling shyly while watching Ben and Mia. The scene takes place in a sunny park filled with greenery, featuring vibrant green trees and colorful flowers, with swings and other children playing in the background, creating a joyful and lively atmosphere. The main focus is on Ben and his friends having fun together on the slide, sharing laughter and smiles, showcasing the beauty of friendship and diversity. report a problem with this image

Chapter 1: A Special Day at the Park

Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Ben. Ben was three years old. He loved playing in the park. One sunny morning, Ben and his mommy went to the park. Ben was so excited. He wore his favorite red hat.

"Look, Mommy! The swings!" Ben said, pointing.

"Yes, Ben. Let's go play," Mommy replied with a smile.

At the park, Ben saw many children. There was Mia with her curly hair, and Ali with his bright green shoes. Ben waved at them happily.

"Hi, Mia! Hi, Ali!" said Ben.

"Hi, Ben!" Mia and Ali waved back.

Ben loved playing with his friends. They all laughed and played together. The swings went up and down, up and down. It was so much fun.

Chapter 2: A New Friend

While Ben was playing, he saw a new boy. The new boy had glasses and a blue jacket. He was sitting alone.

Ben walked over to him with Mommy. "Hi, I'm Ben!" he said.

The new boy looked up and smiled. "Hi, I'm Raj," he said softly.

"Do you want to play with us, Raj?" Ben asked.

Raj nodded. "Yes, please," he replied.

Ben took Raj's hand and they ran to the slide. "Whee!" they shouted as they slid down together. Mia and Ali joined them, and soon, they were all playing happily.

Chapter 3: A Rainbow of Friends

As they played, Mommy brought snacks. She had apples, bananas, and some cookies. Everyone sat down to eat.

Ben looked around at his friends. "We are all different, but we are all friends," he said with a big smile.

"Yes, Ben," Mommy said. "Being different makes us special. We learn from each other."

"Like how Raj taught us a new game!" Mia added.

"And how Ali showed us a funny dance!" Ben giggled.

Raj smiled shyly. "And Ben showed me how to climb the big slide," he said.

Ben felt happy. He loved his friends. They were all special, like a big rainbow.

As the sun began to set, it was time to go home. Ben hugged his friends. "See you tomorrow!" he said.

"See you, Ben!" they all replied.

Ben held Mommy's hand as they walked home. "I love my friends," Ben said.

"I know, Ben. You have a wonderful group of friends," Mommy said, kissing his head.

And from that day on, Ben knew that being different was beautiful. He loved celebrating with his friends, learning new things, and sharing happy times together.

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Excited
A feeling of very happy and enthusiastic anticipation.
Curly
Having curls or twists.
Softly
In a gentle or quiet manner.
Special
Better, greater, or different from what is usual.
Different
Not the same as another or each other.
Celebrating
To do something enjoyable in honor of a special event.

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