One day at school, Lily and her friends were playing on the playground. Suddenly, there was a dispute between Sarah and Tom. They both wanted to play with the same ball.
Lily, being a smart and caring friend, decided to help solve the problem. She pretended to be a lawyer and stood up for Sarah. Lily said, 'Your Honor, I believe Sarah saw the ball first. She should get a turn to play with it.'
The teacher, Miss Johnson, acted as the judge. She listened carefully to Lily's argument. 'Thank you, Lily,' said Miss Johnson. 'Now, Tom, what do you have to say?'
Tom explained, 'But I really wanted to play with the ball too. It's my favorite.' Lily thought for a moment and said, 'Your Honor, I suggest that Sarah and Tom take turns playing with the ball. That way, they can both have fun.'
Miss Johnson agreed with Lily's suggestion and said, 'I think that's a great idea, Lily. Sarah and Tom, please take turns playing with the ball and share it with the other kids too.'
Sarah and Tom smiled and thanked Lily for helping them solve their problem. They played happily together, taking turns with the ball and including their other friends too.
Lily felt proud of herself for being a good friend and using her pretend lawyer skills to help others. She learned that it's important to listen, think of fair solutions, and work together to solve problems.
The end.