Tito, the little baby tiger, bounds energetically through the forest, his eyes wide with excitement. Today, he can't wait to play with his friends. "Hey, everyone! Let's play!" he calls out, his voice echoing through the trees. Lila, Pipo, and Mimi gather around, each eager to join in the fun.
Tito's enthusiasm sometimes gets the better of him. In his excitement, he interrupts Lila as she tries to suggest a game. Without thinking, Tito grabs a toy from her paws. Lila looks down, tears welling up in her eyes. Mr. Wise, the kind elderly owl, watches from a nearby branch, his expression thoughtful.
Tito notices Lila walking away, her ears drooping. Confused and a little sad, he realizes that something is wrong. Seeking answers, he decides to visit Mr. Wise. "Mr. Wise, why is Lila upset?" he asks, his voice tinged with concern.
"Respect is like an invisible gift," explains Mr. Wise, "It's something you give others when you treat them kindly, listen to their words, and value their feelings." He suggests that Tito practice respect by saying please, waiting his turn, and listening carefully. Tito nods, understanding the importance of these small actions.
Tito approaches Lila, his eyes sincere. "I'm sorry, Lila," he says, "I'm learning to be more respectful. Can you help me?" Lila smiles, her tears forgotten, and nods. Together with Pipo and Mimi, they play in the forest, taking turns and listening to each other, their laughter ringing through the trees.
As the night sky blankets the forest, Tito feels a warmth in his heart. "When we respect others, the world fills with smiles," he remembers. The friends sit together, their bonds stronger than before, knowing that respect has filled their world with happiness and understanding.
















