In the heart of this valley, a group of young dinosaurs gathered to play. Among them was Rex, a small but brave Tyrannosaurus Rex with bright green scales, and Trudy, a gentle Triceratops with a big heart and even bigger horns. Spike the Stegosaurus, with his spiky back, and Tiny, the Apatosaurus who loved to explore, completed the group.
Rex wanted to play with the ball all by himself, but so did Trudy. "It's my turn now!" Spike said, stepping forward. "No, I saw it first!" Tiny chimed in, their voices growing louder. The friends began to argue, forgetting all about the fun they could have together.
Grandpa Dino, an ancient and wise Brachiosaurus with a kind smile, noticed the commotion. "What's all this noise about?" he asked, his deep voice calming the young ones. Rex explained their problem, and Grandpa Dino listened patiently. "Sharing makes games more fun," he said with a twinkle in his eye.
"Let's try sharing the ball," Trudy suggested. The friends agreed and soon realized how much fun it was to play together. "Pass it to me, please!" Tiny called out, and Rex happily obliged, kicking the ball gently.
"We had so much fun today," Spike said with a grin. The young dinosaurs thanked Grandpa Dino for his wise words. "Remember, sharing is caring," he reminded them. The dinosaurs nodded, knowing they had learned something valuable that day.
As they walked back to their homes, Rex and his friends promised to always share and play together. The young dinosaurs had learned an important lesson about sharing, and their friendship was stronger than ever. "I can't wait for tomorrow's adventure," Trudy said, and the others agreed, their laughter echoing through the valley.
















