
[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.

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.

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!

[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.

[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.

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

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.

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

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.

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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