
Alula is skiping class today, because the school has some event that require some accompaniment from parents. Daddy and Mommy are working today and can't go to the event. Alula a little bit sad, but Mommy promise to drive her to the singing class today.
"In this story about alula is skiping class today, because the school has some event that require some accompaniment from parents. daddy and mommy are working today and can't go to the event. alula a little bit sad, but mommy promise to drive her to the singing class today., we discover that sharing brings happiness."
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Mommy, with her long, dark brown hair, wore a cheerful blue dress with little white flowers. She smiled warmly at Alula, who was ready for a fun day. "Good morning, sunshine!" Mommy greeted.
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But today was different. "Alula, sweetie," Mommy said softly, her sunglasses perched on her head, "there's a special event at school today that needs a parent." Alula's eyes grew wide.
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"Oh no!" Alula whispered, her lip starting to tremble. "Will you and Daddy come with me?" Mommy hugged her gently, her warm, dark almond-shaped eyes showing sadness too.
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"Daddy and I both have to work today, my love," Mommy explained, her voice soft. Alula felt a big, sad cloud float over her head, thinking about missing school.
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A tear rolled down Alula's cheek. "I wanted to see all my friends and the magic show!" she cried. Mommy smoothed Alula's hair, her heart feeling heavy.
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"I know it's hard, darling," Mommy said, thinking quickly, her cheerful blue dress swaying. "But we can still make today special, just you and me!" She had a wonderful idea.
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"How about we go to your singing class this morning instead?" Mommy offered, her smile crinkling her eyes. Alula's favorite part of the week was singing!
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Alula's sad face slowly brightened. "Really? We can go sing?" she asked, a little spark returning to her eyes. Mommy nodded, promising a fun adventure.
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At singing class, Alula felt a bit shy at first, but then she remembered Mommy's kind words. She chose her favorite happy song and began to share her beautiful voice. The happy melody filled the room.
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Everyone clapped when Alula finished, and a big, happy feeling bubbled inside her. Mommy beamed, proud of her brave girl. Alula learned that sharing her joy, even on a day that started sad, brought happiness to everyone.
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