The Friendship Circle

In a bright, sunny playground with big trees, kids played every afternoon.
Lucy, Max, and Mia loved playing games, but some children sat alone, feeling left
out.
Not everyone at the playground had as much fun.
Some sat alone or quietly watched and
they often felt sad and left out.
One day, a shy new boy named Oliver arrived.
He sat by himself on the swings.
Lucy noticed Oliver and decided to do something kind
"Do you want to play tag with us?"
Oliver smiled and joined the game,
but he still felt shy when the game ended.
Lucy realized more kids, like Sarah and Ben, also felt left out.
She told Max and Mia, "Let’s invite everyone to play together!"
Mia suggested they call it
"The Friendship Circle."
The next day, Lucy invited Oliver to join in skipping rope with Ben.
Max helped Sarah draw a colorful racetrack for a big relay game.
Everyone began to join in.
The playground came alive with laughter and fun.
They played tag, raced, skipped rope, and built sandcastles together.
"Today was the best day ever,"
Oliver said with a big smile.
From that day on, the Friendship Circle made sure
no one was left out.
They learned that playing together made everyone happier and brought
friends closer
.
The playground wasn’t just a place to play, it became a place where
everyone belonged
.
The end.