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Once upon a time, in a forest where sunlight danced through lush green leaves, there lived a little lion named Leo. Leo had two favorite things: playing with his bright green ball and eating sweet and juicy pineapples! Every day, Leo would hop around the big forest, tossing his green ball here and there, and then lie on his back to enjoy his delicious pineapples.
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Leo’s best friends were Duman and Sutlac. Duman was a swift and agile baby panther with jet-black fur. Sutlac, on the other hand, was a sweet little polar fox with soft, white fur. Sutlac was one of the kindest and most adorable animals in the forest. They loved spending time together, but Leo was not very keen on sharing his green ball.
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One morning, as the sun stretched its golden arms across the sky and the forest began to sing, Duman and Sutlac ran up to Leo. “Hey, Leo!” called Duman. “Do you want to play with us today? It would be so much fun to play with your green ball!” Sutlac opened her big eyes wide and added, “Please, Leo, let’s all play with your green ball!”
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Leo held his ball tightly and said in a thoughtful voice, “This is my favorite ball. Maybe we can play another time.” He loved his ball so much that he didn’t want to share it. Duman and Sutlac looked a bit sad, but they didn’t pressure Leo. They went off to play on their own in the forest.
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Leo tossed his green ball into the air and—hop!—caught it again. While he was playing excitedly, bouncing all over the forest, he accidentally threw his ball a little too far. The ball rolled quickly into a big bush. Leo ran after it, but no matter how much he searched, he couldn’t find it. The ball was lost in the bushes.
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“Oh no, what will I do now?” Leo thought. He was very upset without his green ball. He kept searching, but finding it seemed impossible. Just then, he heard a voice coming from the forest. It was like a gentle breeze, but the words were very clear: “Leo, if you want to find your green ball, you must learn the power of sharing.” Leo looked around in surprise. Who had spoken? But he couldn’t see anyone.
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At that moment, the Wise Turtle appeared, walking slowly. The Wise Turtle always moved quietly and rarely spoke, but when he did, his words were full of meaning. “Hello, Leo,” said the Turtle. “Is something wrong?” Leo sighed deeply and said, “I lost my ball, and I can’t find it.” The Wise Turtle blinked his eyes and looked at Leo. “Maybe your friends can help you. But remember, sharing is a very important thing.”
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Leo thought about the Wise Turtle’s words. Duman and Sutlac could help him, but he had never shared his ball with them before. Feeling a little embarrassed, but also wanting his friends’ support, Leo ran off to find them.
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“What’s going on, Leo?” asked Duman, wagging his long tail. Sutlac came over curiously. Leo took a deep breath and said sincerely, “My green ball is lost. Can you help me find it?” Duman and Sutlac looked at each other and smiled. “Of course, we’ll help!” they said. “But you’ll play with us too, right?” added Duman. Leo smiled and said, “Yes, I promise!”
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The three friends ventured deep into the forest. Duman moved swiftly through the bushes, while Sutlac helped by spotting things from different angles. After a long search, Sutlac suddenly shouted, “I see it! It’s over there under that big leaf!”
Leo ran over and grabbed his beloved green ball. “Thank you so much, my friends,” he said with a big smile. “From now on, we’ll all play together!”
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That day, Leo learned that sharing not only made his friends happy but also made their games even more fun. And so, the three friends played with the green ball all afternoon, laughing and enjoying the beautiful forest. Leo was glad he had such wonderful friends to share his adventures with.