Danny was a curious boy who loved art. One day, the art teacher announced a drawing competition at school, and Danny decided to draw the magical forest he had seen in his dreams. He spent hours on the drawing and was very proud of his creation.
Danny On the day of the competition, hurried to school, but when he arrived, he realized he had forgotten his drawing at home. He felt embarrassed and feared that others would laugh at him.
When the teacher asked about the drawing, Danny said, “Someone stole my drawing from my bag!” the words slipping from his lips before he could stop. The teacher looked concerned, and Danny felt a pang in his heart.
Danny tried to focus on the game, but his thoughts drifted back to the lie. "Maybe I should have told the truth," he thought, the guilt gnawing at him.
That day, Dannys good friend, Yoav, suggested they play soccer. Danny agreed, but during the game, he couldn’t concentrate. He kept thinking about the lie he had told. “Maybe I should have told the truth,†he thought to himself.
The teacher smiled and said, “Thank you, Danny, for your honesty. It’s not easy to admit a mistake, but it’s the right thing to do.
His friends appreciated his honesty, their trust in him restored. He felt a swell of pride, knowing he had taken the right step. When the next competition arrived, Danny was ready, his drawing in hand and his spirit renewed.
















