The Princess Who Learned to Share

    By maydiluhart85

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    17 May, 2024

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    Princess Jilly was in her playroom, surrounded by her toys. She was possessive about her toys and didn't like to share them with anyone. Not even her little brother.

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    Whenever someone tried to play with her toys, she would aggressively snatch them away, shouting, 'It's mine, it's mine!' Her constant bickering was becoming a problem.

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    One day, Princess Emma invited Princess Ada, Princess Jilly, and Princess Adelaide to a playdate in her garden. They brought their favorite toys to share and play together.

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    Princess Jilly, as usual, was being mean and didn't want to share her toys with the others. This made the princesses upset and they decided to play a game without Jilly.

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    They played 'Princesses and Dragons' and had a lot of fun together. Seeing them laugh and enjoy, Princess Jilly felt lonely and left out.

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    She approached them with an apologetic look on her face. 'I'm sorry for being mean. Can I join you?' she asked. The princesses accepted her apology and welcomed her into the game.

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    Back at Jilly's playroom, the princesses were having a grand time. They were sharing toys, swapping stories, and creating beautiful memories.

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    Princess Jilly felt a happiness she had never felt before. Sharing her toys and playing together was far more enjoyable than playing alone.

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    The princesses praised Jilly for her change of heart. 'You're more fun when you share, Jilly!' they said. They promised to visit her again for more playdates.

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    Jilly learned a valuable lesson that day. She understood that if she kept not sharing with her friends, nobody would want to play with her anymore and she would be very lonely.

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    From then on, Princess Jilly became the best sharer in the kingdom. She shared her toys, her snacks, and even her petite pink throne.

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    By learning to share, Jilly not only made her playtimes more fun but also made lifelong friends. She realized that sharing wasn't losing, but gaining - gaining friends, fun, and happiness.

    The Princess Who Learned to Share