Mia, Zoe, and Ava play in the sun. They are four. They laugh. They hop. They find a big blue hat.
"This hat is bobble!" says Mia. "It is wobbly!" says Zoe. "It is mine!" says Ava. They all smile. They all tug. The hat goes whoosh. It flies like a small bird. It lands on a puddle. Splash!
"Oh no," says Mia. "Hat is wet." "Hat is silly," says Zoe. "Hat is funny," says Ava. They giggle. They giggle and giggle. Zoe blots the hat. Ava pats it soft. Mia spins and makes a song. "We dry, we dry, hat dry now," she sings.
A little bug tickles the hat. The girls laugh more. They share a towel. They share a song. They share a snack. They take turns to wear the hat. One, two, three. Each has a big grin.
At the end, they sit close. The sun is soft. Voices slow. Eyes shine. They hug the hat and hug each other. They breathe sweet. They feel calm and happy.
Sharing makes play safe and warm.