the child had some cookies at his home baked by his mother but he was not enjoying while eating it alone so,The child looked at the big, round cookie, its chocolate chips glistening invitingly. All alone at the table, he wondered what it would be like to share a treat as special as this. The cookie itself seemed to shimmer with anticipation, almost as if it had feelings of its own.
The child picked up the cookie, feeling its warmth in their hands. "Maybe it's better to share something sweet," he mused aloud, imagining the joy it might bring. The cookie seemed to twinkle, as if agreeing with the idea.
The child wraps each piece in a napkin decorated with hearts and stars. he gather the pieces in a basket, heart pounding with excitement. As The child step outside, the sunlight feels brighter, and a gentle breeze carries the scent of cookies toward the playground.
"I brought something to share with everyone," he announce, opening the basket. Eyes widen and smiles grow as each friend receives a piece, the cookie’s warmth spreading from one hand to another. The air fills with thank-yous and delighted giggles.
The friends chatter and share stories, their voices blending together in harmony. "This is the best cookie ever!" one of them exclaims, and everyone nods in agreement. The child feels a warm glow of pride, knowing that sharing brought so much joy.
The child watches their friends, all smiling and happy, and realizes that sharing made the cookie—and their heart—happier than ever. There is magic, they know, in giving a little piece of joy to others. The cookie’s wish for friendship has come true.
















