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Leo and the New Words at the Park

Leo goes to the park where he meets Anya, who speaks another language, and together they play, learn new words, and make friends.

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A smiling, curious 4-year-old boy named Leo with short brown hair, wearing a blue shirt and light pants, sits in golden sand holding a small plastic bucket as if digging, while 4-year-old Anya, with curly chestnut hair and red shoes, gently smiles and pushes a toy dump truck along the sandy path beside him; two other children of similar age and diverse ethnicities laugh and build a sand bridge in the background in a sunny morning park with a red slide, blue swings, green trees and a pastel sky, the scene warm, inclusive and cooperative. report a problem with this image

Part 1: Morning at the Park

Leo wakes up with a big yawn. Sunshine peeks in his room. He puts on his blue shirt and runs to Mama. “Can we go to the park?” asks Leo.

Mama smiles. “Yes, Leo. Let's go and see who we find today.”

At the park, Leo sees children playing. Some are building a tall sandcastle. Some are swinging high. Leo feels happy. He loves the park.

Leo sees a little girl by the slide. She has red shoes and curly hair. She is holding a toy truck. Leo smiles and waves. “Hello! I'm Leo.”

The girl smiles back. “Hi! My name is Anya,” she says, her voice soft and a little different.

Leo listens. He notices Anya's words sound special. She says “Leo” in a way he has not heard before. It makes Leo feel curious.

He sits by Anya. “Do you want to play together?” Leo asks.

Anya nods. “Yes, please! Let's make roads for the truck.”

Part 2: Playing and Learning

Leo and Anya dig in the sand. They make roads and bridges. Sometimes Anya uses words Leo doesn't know. She points and smiles. Leo watches and learns.

“Vroom vroom!” says Leo. Anya laughs. “Vroom vroom!” she says too.

Leo listens as Anya talks about her toy. She says “lasterka.” Leo asks, “What does ‘lasterka' mean?”

“It means truck in my home language,” says Anya. She grins and drives the toy in the sand.

Leo claps. “Lasterka! I like that word.”

Anya giggles. “You say it very well, Leo!”

More children join. Some speak differently. Some like to play in new ways. Leo smiles at everyone. He tries a new word. He tries a new game. Leo learns that even when children do things in different ways, it is fun to play together.

Part 3: The Big Smile

Soon, Mama calls. “Time to go, Leo.”

Leo stands up. He hugs Anya. “Thank you for playing with me.”

Anya smiles. “Thank you. See you next time, Leo.”

Leo waves at his new friends. He feels warm and happy inside. He remembers Anya's special words. He remembers the games they made.

As Leo leaves the park, he looks back and gives one last big smile. He knows he can be kind, listen, and make friends with everyone, even when things are different.

He holds Mama's hand. The day feels gentle and good. Leo is ready for dreams, with a happy heart.

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Sunshine
The bright light and warmth that comes from the sun in the sky.
Peeks
Looks quickly or a little bit, often from a small opening.
Curious
Wanting to learn or know more about something new.
Roads
Paths made for cars or toys to move along.
Bridges
Something built to go over water or a gap.
Vroom vroom!
A fun sound people make to copy a car or truck driving.
Lasterka.
The word Anya uses for her toy truck in her home language.
Giggles.
Small, happy laughs that come out in a cute, quiet way.
Warm
A little hot in a nice, comfortable way.
Smiles
When your mouth turns up to show you are happy.
Learns
To find out something new and remember how it works.

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