Bubbles and a New Friend
Fifi has a new bubble wand, but she's not sure about sharing it. With Momo's gentle nudge and a little mishap, she discovers that sharing can bring more than just bubbles.
Fifi swirled the giant bubble wand at the park. A rainbow bubble grew big and shiny.
"Can I try?" asked a boy named Leo. Fifi held the wand close. "I just got it, " she said. Momo tilted his head. "Why not let him have a turn?"
Fifi dipped the wand again, but the string tangled in her hair. "Oh no, " she said, tugging. Leo stepped up. "I can help." With careful fingers, he freed the string.
A bubble popped on Momo's nose and he sneezed. They all laughed. Fifi looked at Leo's kind face and felt her heart warm.
"Here, you try, " Fifi said, handing the wand to Leo. He blew a flurry of tiny bubbles. Momo jumped and spun, trying to catch them all.
They took turns again and again. The bubbles drifted up toward the golden sky. Fifi and Leo held the wand together and watched the last bubble float away, full of sunset colors.
This English moral short story was checked for clear language, age-appropriate content, and a lesson that follows naturally from the story.