Once upon a time, there were two kids named Juan and Maria. They were best friends, and they lived in a small village. Juan was a very generous child, and he always shared his things with others. Maria was a bit more selfish, and she was not as willing to share.
One day, Juan and Maria were playing in the forest when they
found a beautiful bird's nest. The nest was full of eggs, and the children were
amazed. They had never seen anything like it before.
"This is amazing," said Juan. "We should share
these eggs with the other children in the village."
"But I want to keep them all for myself," said Maria.
"I've never had anything like this before."
"But if we share them, more children will be happy,"
said Juan. "And that's more important than me having them all for
myself."
Maria thought about what Juan said, and she realized that he was
right. She agreed to share the eggs with the other children, and they all had a
wonderful time.
The next day, Juan and Maria were playing in the forest again
when they saw a group of children arguing. The children were fighting over a
toy, and they were about to start a fight.
"Wait," said Juan. "There's a better way to do
this."
Juan told the children about the bird's nest, and how they had
shared the eggs. The children were inspired by Juan's story, and they agreed to
share the toy.
The children played together all day long, and they all had a
lot of fun. They learned that it is more important to share than to be selfish,
and they all lived happily ever after.
Moral of the story: Sharing is caring. When we share with
others, we make the world a better place.
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