Lala was up early, her cheerful spirit already alive as she swept the front yard with her mother. The gentle rustle of leaves accompanied their quiet conversation.
"Why are you always so eager to help, Lala?" her mother asked, smiling warmly.
"I just want our home to be clean and cozy, Mom," replied Lala with a grin.
Her mother nodded approvingly. "You're practicing the first principle, Lala. Hard work and kindness are values cherished by God."
Lala beamed with pride, feeling that the day was already filled with blessings.
As Lala walked to school, she noticed an elderly woman struggling with a heavy basket.
"Can I help you, ma'am?" she offered, stepping forward with a gentle smile.
The elderly woman smiled gratefully. "Thank you, Lala. You're a kind child."
After assisting her, Lala continued on her way, reflecting on the importance of humanity. "Helping others is a part of being humane," she mused to herself.
Lala joined her friends in the classroom, where they were learning about Pancasila, the foundational principles of their nation.
The teacher stood before the class. "Who can tell me the second principle of Pancasila?"
Lala raised her hand eagerly. "It's humanity that is just and civilized, ma'am!"
The teacher nodded approvingly. "Well done, Lala. You demonstrated that by helping the elderly woman earlier."
Lala and her friends gathered for a game of jump rope. Siti, one of her friends, asked to go first.
"Let's take turns so everyone can enjoy," suggested Lala with a smile.
Siti laughed. "You're practicing the third principle, the unity of Indonesia."
Lala approached him with a welcoming smile. "Hi Raka, would you like to sit with me?"
Raka smiled back, his face lighting up. "Thank you, Lala."
The teacher observed their interaction. "Lala, your kindness reflects the fifth principle, social justice for all people of Indonesia. Everyone deserves friendship and happiness."
"Let's work together so it's comfortable for everyone to pray," said Lala, her eyes shining with determination.
The children worked enthusiastically, their laughter echoing through the quiet village.
"Our teacher said this is an example of the third principle, unity," Lala proudly explained as they finished their task.
















