teach children Politeness: The Lonely Little Bunny

The little bunny sat on the lawn with his ears drooping, feeling extremely lonely.

Other kids on the lawn were playing together, but no one wanted to play with the little bunny. “Why?” The little bunny felt wronged. “I’m clearly cuter than the others, and I do better in school, but they just don’t like me.” The more he thought about it, the more tears started to fall.

The lawn was lively, and the sun was shining warmly, but the little bunny ran home crying.

He asked his father, “Why don’t the other kids want to play with me?”

His father put down the newspaper and smiled at him, “Sweetie, think about it. How do you ask the other kids to play with you?”

The little bunny replied, “I say, ‘Hey, you guys, take me with you to play.'”

“That’s why they don’t want to play with you!” his father continued, “Everyone likes polite children. You should say, ‘Could you please take me to play with you?'”

The little bunny nodded, “I also want to be a polite child.”

His father patted the little bunny’s head and said, “You should also help the other kids more, avoid arguing with them, and learn to share.”

The little bunny went to his room, grabbed his toy train and whistle, and excitedly ran back to the lawn. This time, he took the initiative to share his toys with the other kids and said, “Hello, may I be friends with you?” The other kids were also very happy, holding his hand and playing together on the lawn, sharing snacks.

The little bunny no longer felt lonely. He had many friends now. When he was happy, he shared it with his friends, and when he faced difficulties, his friends helped him overcome them.

The lawn was filled with laughter, and many butterflies were flying around. The little bunny’s ears swayed happily, white and soft under the sunlight.

Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys “