George Pig and Richard Rabbit Learn to Share

    By joleigh Ballard

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    31 Aug, 2024

    two pigs sitting on a swing in a park with a tree in the background and a child's swing in the foreground, sots art, a storybook illustration, Andries Both, official art

    George Pig and Richard Rabbit were at the playground. They were taking turns on the swing, but George wanted to stay on for longer. Seeing George crying, Richard gave up his turn to pacify George.

    a group of peppo pig characters standing in a park with a group of pigs in the background and a playground, primitivism, concept art, Avgust Černigoj, promotional image

    Peppa Pig was watching George and Richard from a distance. She noticed George crying and came over to comfort him. She told George that it's important to share and take turns.

    a piggy pig swinging on a swing in a park with other children playing in the background and a tree, sots art, a storybook illustration, Diego Gisbert Llorens, official art

    Pedro Pony was on the swings, pushing himself higher and higher. Seeing this, George wanted to swing again. He started crying, but Pedro kindly offered his place on the swing to George.

    a man in a suit and tie standing next to pigs in a playground with other pigs in the background, sots art, a storybook illustration, David Young Cameron, official art

    Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig watched as their children played. They noticed George crying again and came over to ensure he was okay. They gently reminded him about the importance of sharing and taking turns.

    a group of pigs standing next to each other on a sandy ground with a castle in the background and a boy in the middle, sots art, a storybook illustration, Chris LaBrooy, official art

    Next, George and Richard moved towards the sandbox. They decided to build a sandcastle together. However, Richard started crying when George took the castle-shaped mold for himself.

    a pig and piggies are standing in the dirt with a pig in the background and a pig in the foreground, sots art, concept art, David Young Cameron, promotional image

    Seeing Richard crying, George remembered what Peppa, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig had told him about sharing. He decided to give Richard a turn with the castle-shaped mold. Both of them happily built a beautiful sandcastle together.

    a painting of two elephants on a swing with a little boy and girl watching them play on the other side, sots art, a storybook illustration, Amédée Ozenfant, official art

    Emily Elephant suggested one last game on the tire swing. George wanted to go first, but remembering the lessons he learned, he let Richard have the first turn. It was a fun end to a great day at the playground.

    George Pig and Richard Rabbit Learn to Share