Circle swayed gently on a golden thread of sunlight, gazing at the vibrant world below. The lush meadow was dotted with wildflowers of every color, creating a tapestry of nature’s artistry. Circle felt a sense of excitement bubbling within. "Why do all shapes have edges, and I do not? Today, I will search for everything that looks like me!"
As Circle rolled along, the sun, shining brightly above, cast a warm glow over the land. Circle looked up and was greeted by the sun’s welcoming voice. "Yes, little circle, I too am round and bring light and warmth to the world," the sun said with a gentle smile. Circle felt comforted by the sun’s words and continued on her journey with renewed enthusiasm.
In her travels, Circle stumbled upon a lively park where children were playing with a large, colorful ball. The ball noticed Circle and exclaimed joyfully, "Look, we look alike! We both are circles that love to move!" Circle bounced with happiness, feeling a kinship with the playful ball.
Continuing her adventure, Circle rolled onto a picnic table where a round plate sat quietly. "I'm as round as you!" the plate declared. "I help people eat delicious food." Circle admired the plate’s usefulness and responded, "How beautiful you are, you are so helpful!"
Circle then noticed a round wall clock ticking gently in a cozy room. The clock spoke with a serene voice, "I'm a circle too! I help people tell time." Circle felt a sense of belonging, realizing the world was full of round companions. "The world is full of things that look like me! I am not alone," she thought joyfully.
At the end of her journey, Circle returned home, brimming with happiness from her discoveries. She nestled next to her mother and shared her adventures excitedly. "Mom, today I saw the sun, the ball, the plate, and the clock. They all look like me! The world is full of wonderful circles," she said with contentment. Her mother chuckled warmly, "That's right, my dear. A circle is a distinctive shape, just like you," she said. As Circle drifted off to sleep, she dreamed of more circular wonders to discover the next day.
















