Lila, a lively and curious 5-year-old, sat cross-legged in the middle of her playroom, surrounded by a circle of her favorite toys. She glanced at the clock, its ticking echoing her excitement as she waited for the arrival of her baby brother.
Lila picked up Mr. Snuggles, her trusted stuffed bear, and whispered into his plush ear. "We'll have so many adventures, Mr. Snuggles. We'll explore jungles, sail the seas, and climb mountains," she promised, her eyes sparkling with dreams of the stories she would share with her brother.
Lila paused, her hand resting gently on Mr. Snuggles. She wondered what it would be like to have a younger sibling, someone to teach and protect. "Do you think he'll like us, Mr. Snuggles?" she asked, her voice filled with a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
Lila moved swiftly, lining up her toy cars and stacking blocks into a colorful tower. "Everything has to be ready, Mr. Snuggles. He should feel welcome," she explained, glancing at her bear as if seeking approval.
Lila stood up, clutching Mr. Snuggles tightly. Her eyes were fixed on the door, anticipation bubbling like a gentle stream. "It's time, Mr. Snuggles. He's finally here!"
Lila watched as her parents entered, her mother cradling a baby wrapped in a soft blue blanket. "Lila, meet your brother," her father said, his voice warm and inviting. Lila approached slowly, her heart full of love and wonder. "Hello, little brother," she whispered, gently reaching out to touch his tiny hand.
















