El Planeta de las Figuras Geométricas

    By Marilyn Ximena Villalobos Tocre

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    05 Jun, 2024

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    In the infinite plane of existence, geometric figures lived harmoniously. Each day, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Circle would head to school to learn and play.

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    One day, a new figure arrived in the garden, Rhombus. He looked different, and the other shapes began to whisper, 'Who is this? He's different from us.'

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    Rhombus approached them politely, 'Can I play with you?' The other shapes replied, 'NOOOO, because you're not like us.' Rhombus, heartbroken, began to cry.

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    Watching this, their teacher came over and asked, 'Why are you treating Rhombus badly? He's a geometric figure just like you, equally important in the world of geometry.'

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    'He's from our neighboring planet, but that doesn't make him any less a part of our family. Now, go and play together.' The teacher's words resonated with the shapes.

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    From that day onwards, all the shapes played together, embracing their differences. They learned that every shape, no matter how different, was valuable in the world of geometry.

    El Planeta de las Figuras Geométricas

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