A Story About Taking Giving and Caring for Friends Noah Learns to Share
One sunny morning, a group of friends met at the park. There was Mia, Noah, Lily, and Sam. They loved to play together — swinging high, sliding fast, and chasing butterflies across the green grass. 1
But that day, Noah didn't want to share. He sat on the swing and wouldn't let anyone else have a turn. "It's mine!" he said. Mia, Lily, and Sam felt sad. They just wanted to play too. 2
From the other side of the park, Noah’s friend Ethan noticed something was wrong. He walked over and asked, “Hey, what’s going on?” Noah crossed his arms and said, “I’m not finished swinging. It’s only my turn!” 3
Ethan sat beside Noah and said gently, "You know, my parents always tell me that we should take turns so everyone gets to play. Sharing is caring, Noah!" Noah looked at his friends waiting and started to feel bad. 4
Noah thought about it and smiled. "You're right, Ethan!" he said. He jumped off the swing and called out, "Who wants a turn?" Mia, Lily, and Sam cheered! They all took turns on the swing, the slide, and the see-saw—laughing and playing together. 5
A few days later, Noah saw a boy who wouldn't share the see-saw. Noah walked over and said, "Hey, it's more fun when we take turns! Sharing is caring!" The boy smiled and let his friends play too. Noah felt proud—he was now helping others learn what Ethan taught him. 6
From that day on, Noah, Ethan, Mia, Lily, and Sam became the best of friends. They always took turns and shared everything—swings, snacks, and even their favorite toys. The park was always full of laughter because everyone played together. 7
And so Noah learned that sharing isn't just about giving up your turn—it's about making everyone happy, including yourself. Remember: when we share and take turns, we make more friends and have more fun! Sharing is caring. ❤ The End. 8