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

Together in the Park: A Friendship Tale

Three little boys, Sam, Leo, and Max, discover the joy of friendship and diversity when they invite a new girl, Mia, to join them for a day of fun at the park. Together, they learn that being different makes their friendship even more special.

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There are 4 children: Sam, a 6-year-old boy with curly hair and fair skin, wearing a red t-shirt and blue shorts, is pushing Mia on the swing. Leo, a 5-year-old boy with straight hair and tanned skin, dressed in a yellow t-shirt and green pants, is sitting on a swing, laughing with Sam. Max, a 6-year-old boy with wavy hair and fair skin, wearing a light blue t-shirt and orange shorts, is sliding down the slide with a big smile. Mia, a 5-year-old girl with long brown hair and fair skin, dressed in a pink floral dress, is playing with Sam and Leo on the swings. The setting is a large green park filled with majestic trees with bright green leaves, colorful flowers with shiny petals, and a clear blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. In the background, there is a bright red slide and wooden swings. The main scene shows the four friends joyfully playing together, laughing and having fun on the swings and slide, symbolizing friendship and diversity in a sunny and welcoming environment. report a problem with this image

Chapter 1: A Special Day at the Park

One sunny morning, three little boys, Sam, Leo, and Max, went to the park with their moms. The sun was shining bright, and the birds were singing. The park was big and green, with lots of trees and flowers.

Sam said, "I love the park!"

Leo smiled and said, "I love the swings!"

Max giggled and said, "I love the slide!"

The boys ran to the playground. Sam, Leo, and Max played together. They laughed and laughed. Sam's hair was curly, Leo's hair was straight, and Max's hair was wavy. They all looked different, but they loved playing together.

"Look at the flowers!" said Sam. "They are all different colors."

"Yes!" said Leo. "Red, yellow, blue!"

"Just like us," said Max. "We are all different, but we are friends!"

The boys smiled. They held hands and ran to the swings. They swung high, high up in the sky.

Chapter 2: A New Friend

While swinging, the boys saw a new friend. Her name was Mia. She was sitting alone, watching the clouds.

Sam said, "Hi, Mia! Come play with us!"

Mia smiled shyly and said, "Okay!"

Mia had long, brown hair and big, bright eyes. She joined Sam, Leo, and Max on the swings. They swung and laughed together.

Leo said, "We are all different, but we can all play!"

Mia nodded. "I like playing with you," she said.

Max said, "Let's play on the slide next!"

All four friends ran to the slide. They took turns sliding down. "Whee!" they shouted. They were so happy.

Chapter 3: Learning Together

After playing, the friends sat on the grass. They watched the clouds change shapes.

Sam said, "The clouds are different too!"

"Yes," said Leo. "They are all special."

Mia said, "Like us! We are all special."

Max clapped his hands. "Let's always be friends!"

The boys and Mia promised to always be friends. They learned that being different is special. They learned that everyone is important.

The sun began to set, turning the sky pink and orange. It was time to go home.

Sam said, "Today was fun!"

Leo said, "We will play again tomorrow!"

Max said, "I can't wait!"

Mia smiled. "Thank you for playing with me," she said.

The friends waved goodbye, feeling happy and warm inside. They knew that every person is special and important. They knew that being different made their friendship bright and colorful.

And so, they all went home, dreaming of more fun days at the park with their new friend.

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Shyly
In a way that shows someone is nervous or not confident.
Different
Not the same as something else; having a unique quality.
Colors
The different shades that things can be, like red, blue, and yellow.
Promised
Said that you will definitely do something in the future.
Important
Something that matters a lot; having great value or significance.
Special
Something that is unique or different in a good way.

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