Sir Intern and the Empty Basket

Sir Intern and the Empty Basket

Author
authorSluvk

Sir Intern visits the market with an empty basket and a curious mind. After a funny mix-up with a bouncing red ball, he discovers laughter is the best thing to bring home. A warm, funny story about curiosity, kindness, and simple joy.

age4 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
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