In a cheerful town lived a boy named Tinku. He loved his new box of crayons—especially the shiny gold one.
One day at school, his friend Meena wanted to color a star but didn’t have the right shade.
“Can I use your gold crayon?” she asked softly.
Tinku looked at his shiny crayon. He really loved it…
But then he remembered his teacher’s words: “Sharing makes the heart bigger.”
So he smiled and handed it to Meena.
Her face lit up like a real star.
Soon, other kids joined, and they all colored a wonderful picture together—rainbows, animals, stars, and even a golden sun.
When the drawing was complete, the teacher held it up and said,
“This is the most beautiful picture because it was made with sharing!”
Tinku felt warm and happy inside.
He realized that when he shared his crayon, he didn’t lose anything—he gained lots of smiles.
And from that day on, Tinku loved sharing… because sharing made every day more colorful.
Moral: Sharing brings joy to others—and doubles our own happiness.
