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It was Field Day! The sun was shining, and everyone was excited. Little Mahatma Gandhi, known for his gentle spirit, and The Great Khali, known for his big heart, stood ready. Today wasn't about winning; it was about having fun together!
A story about friendship and fair play. Even when games get competitive, kindness always wins the day!
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Little Adolf Hitler, as the referee, seemed a little nervous. He kept dropping his whistle! Mother Teresa smiled kindly. "It's okay," she said, "Just remember to be fair, and have fun!"
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At the judges' table sat Little Einstein, thinking hard about fairness, and Little King Birendra, always ready with a kind word. They knew judging was about more than just scores; it was about celebrating everyone's efforts.
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The first event was the sack race! Mahatma Gandhi and The Great Khali hopped and giggled. Sometimes they stumbled, but they always helped each other up. Winning didn't matter as much as sharing a laugh.
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Next was tug-of-war! Everyone pulled together, cheering each other on. It was hard work, but with teamwork, they made it fun.
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As the sun set, everyone gathered in a circle, holding hands and singing. They realized the best part of Field Day wasn't winning or losing, but the friendships they made and the kindness they shared. They all learned that being a good friend is the greatest prize of all.



