Zack, a small boy with tousled hair and an adventurous spirit, enters the room, eyes wide with curiosity. He spots a group of children building block towers and rushes over, his energy palpable. "Look at those towers!" he exclaims, a hint of mischief in his voice.
Emma, a gentle girl with curly hair, looks at her fallen tower with dismay. Eli, a quiet boy clutching his favorite block, glances at Zack with uncertainty. "Why did you do that, Zack?" Eli asks, his voice barely above a whisper.
"Zack, let's talk about using our hands safely," she suggests softly. Zack looks up, his expression a mix of confusion and curiosity. "Our hands can build friendships just like they build towers. Would you like to learn how?"
Zack learns to work with others, his hands now gentle and considerate. He helps Emma rebuild her tower and shares blocks with Eli. "Look, we did it together!" he beams, pride evident in his voice.
Emma smiles at Zack, her earlier sadness replaced by admiration. "You're really fun to play with, Zack," Eli admits, his shyness fading away.
Ms. Clara watches the children leave, her heart full of hope. "Remember, safe hands build a safe world," she reminds them, her voice filled with warmth.
















