The Lazy Girl and the Good Girl: A Tale of Helpfulness and Balloons

The Lazy Girl and the Good Girl: A Tale of Helpfulness and Balloons

Once, there were two girls in a village - the lazy girl and the good girl. The lazy girl's name was Tina, and she loved to sleep all day long. She didn't like to do any work, and whenever her mother asked her to do something, she would say, "I'll do it later." The good girl's name was Sarah, and she was always happy to help others. She enjoyed doing chores around the house and helped her mother with everything. She liked to make people happy and lend a hand to her friends. One day, a circus came to town, and both girls were excited to watch the show. The two of them met at the entrance to the circus tent. Tina was still sleepy and tired, but Sarah was energetic and ready to have fun. They sat on a bench and watched the performers jumping through flames and juggling with balls. The show was incredible, and both of the girls enjoyed it thoroughly. During the intermission, a clown started to shuffle around and entertain the kids. The clown handed out balloons to all the kids in the audience. Sarah was elated and thanked the clown for the balloon. Tina was still sleepy and didn't even care about the balloons. After the show, Tina decided to go back home and sleep. Sarah, on the other hand, helped the clown to pack up the things and carry the props to the van. She was happy that she could help the clown and make him smile. The clown, appreciation, gifted Sarah a special balloon that would never pop and flew very high. The next day, Sarah was walking in the fields to reach her school, and a gust of wind took her bag up in the air and put it on a tall tree. Sarah, with the help of the special balloon, climbed the tree and got her bag back down. Meanwhile, Tina was still in her bed sleeping when she heard the doorbell ringing. It was Sarah, holding another balloon. She told Tina about how the balloon helped her and about the clown. When Sarah left, Tina realized that her laziness would never help her in any case. She decided to join Sarah in helping others and being a good girl from that day forth. The moral of the story is, children, if you help others, they will be happy, and they will help you in return. Always lend a hand when you can, and good things will happen to you too.

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