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The Great Bike Race Adventure

Four little boys named Max, Ben, Sam, and Leo love riding their bikes and are excited to join a big race with the help of their kind Coach Mia, who teaches them the importance of teamwork and practice.

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There are 4 children: Max, a 6-year-old boy with messy brown hair and a big smile, wearing a red t-shirt and blue shorts, pedaling quickly on his bike; Ben, a 6-year-old boy with blond hair and glasses, in a yellow t-shirt and green shorts, laughing and trying to catch up with Max; Sam, a 6-year-old boy with black hair and freckles, wearing a light blue t-shirt and orange shorts, smiling and raising his arms next to Ben; and Leo, a 6-year-old boy with brown hair and a baseball cap, in a green t-shirt and red shorts, encouraging his friends from a bit behind. The scene takes place in a sunny park with a large green lawn, shiny-leaved trees, and colorful flowers, with a distant starting line for a race decorated with multicolored balloons. The main situation shows the four boys racing, all smiling and focused, pedaling together on their bikes, with sunlight illuminating their joyful faces. report a problem with this image

Once, there were four little boys. Their names were Max, Ben, Sam, and Leo. They loved to ride their bikes. They loved to play. They were happy, little boys.

Every morning, Max, Ben, Sam, and Leo rode their bikes. They went round and round. They laughed. They smiled. They rode fast. They rode slow. They loved their bikes.

One sunny day, they met Coach Mia. Coach Mia was kind. Coach Mia was fun. "Hello, Max! Hello, Ben! Hello, Sam! Hello, Leo!" said Coach Mia. "Do you like to ride your bikes?"

"Yes, yes!" said Max. "Yes, yes!" said Ben. "Yes, yes!" said Sam. "Yes, yes!" said Leo. They all nodded. They all smiled.

"Would you like to join a big race?" asked Coach Mia. The boys looked at each other. They giggled. They clapped. "Yes, yes!" they said together.

"First, we must ask your moms and dads," said Coach Mia. The boys nodded. They were a little nervous. They were a little shy.

Max, Ben, Sam, and Leo went home. "Mom, Dad," said Max. "Can we ride in the big race?" "Please, Mom. Please, Dad," said Ben. Sam and Leo asked too.

"Racing is fun," said Max's mom. "Racing is good," said Ben's dad. "You must try your best," said Sam's mom. "You must play fair," said Leo's dad. "Yes, you can race," they all said.

The boys were happy. The boys were excited. They went to see Coach Mia. "We can race! We can race!" they cheered.

Coach Mia smiled. "Let's practice," she said. "Ride together. Help each other. Be a team. You will do great!"

The big day came. Max, Ben, Sam, and Leo rode their bikes. They were ready. They were strong. They were a team.

"Go, go, go!" shouted Coach Mia. The boys pedaled. They went fast. They went slow. They stayed together. They helped each other. They had fun.

The race was over. The boys were tired. The boys were happy. They did their best. They were proud.

"Good job, Max! Good job, Ben! Good job, Sam! Good job, Leo!" said Coach Mia. "You are a great team!"

The boys smiled. They cheered. Max, Ben, Sam, and Leo learned that playing together was the best fun of all. They loved to ride. They loved to play. They loved to be a team.

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Excited
Feeling very happy and eager about something
Together
Being in the same place or doing something with someone else
Practice
Doing something repeatedly to become better at it
Team
A group of people working together towards a common goal
Race
A competition to see who can go the fastest
Pedaled
To push the pedals of a bicycle with your feet to make it move

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