Nana’s house was small and cozy. It smelled like cookies. In the corner sat a big, shiny box. This was Nana’s special toy box.

“Look!” Nana said. She opened the box. Inside were colorful toys!

There were blocks that clicked. Dolls that smiled. Cars that zoomed.

Nana’s grandchild giggled. The child reached for a soft teddy bear.

Yay!” the child said. They hugged the bear tight.

Nana smiled. She loved seeing her grandchild so happy.

One sunny day, Nana looked out the window. “Look!” she said. “New neighbors!

A big truck was outside. Vroom, vroom! It was full of boxes.

A family stepped out. There was a mom, a dad, and a little child.

Nana’s grandchild watched. They held their teddy bear tight.

“Let’s say hello,” Nana said softly.

The grandchild shook their head. “No,” they whispered.

Nana smiled. “It’s okay to feel shy,” she said. “But being friendly is nice.”

She took the child’s hand. “Shall we share a toy?” Nana asked.

The grandchild looked at the nécessaire. Then at the new child outside.

Nana opened the nécessaire. She picked up a red ball.

“Watch,” she said to her grandchild. Nana walked to the door.

The new family was outside. Nana waved and smiled.

Hello!” she called. “Would you like to play?”

The new child looked up. Their eyes got big and round.

Nana rolled the ball gently. It bounced to the new child.

Boing, boing! The ball went.

The new child giggled. They rolled it back.

Nana’s grandchild watched. They saw the fun.

“Your turn,” Nana said softly. She handed a toy car to her grandchild.

The grandchild looked at the car. Then at the new child.

Slowly, they walked over. “Vroom?” they said, offering the car.

The new child smiled. “Vroom!” they replied happily.

Soon, the front yard was full of happy sounds.

Toys from Nana’s nécessaire were everywhere.

Zoom! went the cars. Click-clack! went the blocks.

The children played together. They laughed and shared.

Nana and the new parents watched, smiling big.

Thank you,” said the new mom to Nana.

“Sharing makes new friends,” Nana said softly.

As the sun set, everyone helped clean up.

The nécessaire was full again. But now, it held new memories.

Nana hugged her grandchild. “I’m proud of you,” she whispered.

The grandchild smiled. Sharing felt good.

Interactive Section

Let’s talk about the story, my little adventurer!

  1. Sharing is Caring:
    “Can you tell me, sweetie, which toy from Nana’s nécessaire would you like to share with a new friend?”
  2. Feelings Fun:
    “Let’s imagine together… How do you think Nana’s grandchild felt when they first saw the new neighbors? Can you show me that feeling with your face?”
  3. Friendly Choices:
    “What do you think, my little explorer… If you saw a new child in the playground, what toy would you offer to play with together?”
  4. Memory Match:
    “Can you remember, my dear… What sound did the ball make when Nana rolled it? Was it vroom vroom or boing boing?”
  5. Kindness Counts:
    “Let’s pretend, sweetheart… If you had a magic nécessaire like Nana’s, what would you put inside to make new friends happy?”

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