In the midst of the bustling playground, a small group of children had formed a circle under the shade of a sprawling oak tree. They were the "Song Kids," known for their love of music and the impromptu performances that lifted the spirits of everyone around them. Each child held a simple instrument, from tambourines to recorders, ready to fill the air with their harmonious tunes.
Lila, a spirited girl with a head full of curly hair, stood up and clapped her hands to capture everyone's attention. "Let's start with our new song!" she announced, her eyes sparkling with excitement. Her friends nodded eagerly, their fingers poised on their instruments, ready to play.
Tommy, the youngest of the group, began with a gentle melody on his recorder, his cheeks puffing with each note. The others joined in, creating a symphony of sounds that resonated through the schoolyard. Maya added a rhythmic beat on her tambourine, her head bobbing in time with the music.
Ben, who had been watching from a distance, was drawn in by the captivating melody. He approached shyly, holding a small harmonica. "Can I join you?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper. Lila beamed at him and nodded, gesturing for him to find a spot in the circle.
















