
[Maya](DW54L46W), a cheerful 3-year-old, loved to draw and color. Her favorite thing in the whole house was a shiny box of 64 magical crayons. Each crayon had a special name, like Sunshine Yellow and Rainbow Sparkle, and [Maya](DW54L46W) believed they held tiny bits of magic.

It was a rainy Saturday, and [Maya](DW54L46W) sat determined to make the brightest rainbow picture ever. Her twin sister [Mira](WY64HCPC) joined her, asking to borrow a green crayon for her tree.

[Maya](DW54L46W) hesitated and clung to her shiny green crayon. She whispered, ‘I don’t want it to get small. Maybe later.’ [Mira](WY64HCPC), disappointed but kind, reached for a dull brown marker instead.

Their 5-year-old sister, [Viya](XXC24ZFQ), came in wearing her Elsa and Anna t-shirt. She complimented [Maya](DW54L46W)’s artwork and asked to borrow the blue crayon for her sky, but [Maya](DW54L46W) said no.

Later, all three sisters taped their drawings to the fridge. [Maya](DW54L46W)’s picture was bright and colorful but felt lonely. [Mira](WY64HCPC) and [Viya](XXC24ZFQ)’s shared garden scene, on the other hand, was full of smiling clouds and laughter.

That night, [Maya](DW54L46W) thought about her crayons and how they didn’t feel magical anymore. She remembered [Mira](WY64HCPC)’s sad face and [Viya](XXC24ZFQ)’s smile. She tiptoed to their room and said sorry, offering her crayons to share.

The next morning, the sisters gathered to draw together, sharing crayons and laughter. They crafted a masterpiece with a rainbow sun, polka dot clouds, and even a family flower made from each of their favorite crayons.

At the end of the day, their new drawing was the brightest and the happiest one on the fridge. Sharing had made everything — from crayons to memories — much more magical.

[Maya](DW54L46W)’s heart was no longer quiet. It was as warm and colorful as a rainbow inside.

🌟 Moral of the Story: Sharing makes colors brighter. When we share with love, we make beautiful things — and even better memories.
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