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[Sam](BLJSCBWX) was a happy six-year-old boy with short brown hair and big, curious eyes. But there was one thing he struggled with—sharing his toys.

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One sunny morning, [Sam](BLJSCBWX)’s mom told him about the picnic at Sunny Park with his friends. [Sam](BLJSCBWX) packed his red car, his favorite ball, and a drawing pad.

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At the park, [Sam](BLJSCBWX) saw his friends [Mia](Y7ZFC6TK), a girl with curly hair and a purple dress, and [Theo](7B3SCYTR), a boy wearing glasses and a striped shirt. They were excited to play!

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[Sam](BLJSCBWX) took out his shiny red car, but when [Theo](7B3SCYTR) asked to play with it, [Sam](BLJSCBWX) held it tight. "It’s mine," [Sam](BLJSCBWX) said nervously.

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[Mia](Y7ZFC6TK) came over and showed [Sam](BLJSCBWX) her skipping rope. "Do you want to try? Sharing can be fun!" [Mia](Y7ZFC6TK) said with a bright smile.

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[Sam](BLJSCBWX) hesitated but gave it a try. He laughed as he skipped. "This is fun! Thanks, [Mia](Y7ZFC6TK)!" he said, feeling happy.

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Then, [Sam](BLJSCBWX) had an idea. "[Theo](7B3SCYTR), do you want to race the car? We can take turns!" The three friends cheered and began to play together.

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The day flew by as they played together, shared stories, and even swapped toys. [Sam](BLJSCBWX) discovered that sharing made everything more fun.

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At bedtime, [Sam](BLJSCBWX) told his mom about the fun day he had. "Sharing feels nice, and it made my friends happy!" [Sam](BLJSCBWX) said with a proud smile.

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From that day on, [Sam](BLJSCBWX) shared his toys with a big smile. He learned that sharing wasn’t just kind—it was fun, too!

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