The playground buzzed with laughter as children lined up for the tall blue slide. The sun felt warm and gentle.
Mimi loved the slide. She ran toward it and saw a long line.
“I want to go now,” she thought.
She stepped forward, almost skipping ahead.
Then she noticed a smaller child waiting quietly at the back.
Mimi paused. “I should wait my turn,” she said softly.
She went to the end of the line.
It felt slow. She tapped her feet and sighed once.
But soon, it was her turn.
She slid down with a big smile.
It felt even more fun.
“I waited,” she said proudly.
💡 Moral of the story is: Waiting your turn shows respect for others.
💬 Talk Together:
How do you feel when someone waits for their turn?
🎯 Tiny Action:
Wait patiently in one line today.



