A boy wets his pants in class and fears being ridiculed. As a girl and teacher approach him with a bowl of water, the girl trips and pours water on his lap. He pretends to be angry but the teacher helps clean up. Later, the girl admits to the boy that she had also wet her pants, making him feel less alone. The moral is to put yourself in others' shoes and offer help if possible when they are in need.
A boy wets his pants in class and fears being ridiculed. As a girl and teacher approach him with a bowl of water, the girl trips and pours water on his lap. He pretends to be angry but the teacher helps clean up. Later, the girl admits to the boy that she had also wet her pants, making him feel less alone. The moral is to put yourself in others' shoes and offer help if possible when they are in need.
A boy wets his pants in class and fears being ridiculed. As a girl and teacher approach him with a bowl of water, the girl trips and pours water on his lap. He pretends to be angry but the teacher helps clean up. Later, the girl admits to the boy that she had also wet her pants, making him feel less alone. The moral is to put yourself in others' shoes and offer help if possible when they are in need.
A boy wets his pants in a classroom and is terrified
at the prospect of others finding out and ridiculing him. At the same time, a girl and a teacher are walking toward him with a bowl of water. The girl trips and pours the water on his lap. He pretends to be angry with her and the teacher helps them clean the mess. Later the boy asks the girl if she did that on purpose and she replies that she's wet her pants too.
Moral of the story for kids: Try to put yourself in the
shoes of others and think about the kind of help you'd want if you were in that situation. Then provide such help, if possible.