Rohan was a smart little boy, but he often forgot to use magic words like please, sorry, and thank you.
When he wanted something, he would just say, “Give me that!”
One morning, Rohan asked his mother,
“Give me my lunch box!”
His mother smiled and gently said,
“Try asking politely.”
Rohan tried again,
“Please give me my lunch box.”
His mother happily handed it to him.
At school, Rohan bumped into a classmate and the books fell down.
At first, he wanted to walk away, but then he said,
“I’m sorry. Let me help you.”
His classmate smiled, and they picked up the books together.
Later, when the teacher helped Rohan with his work, he said,
“Thank you, teacher.”
The teacher smiled and said,
“You’re welcome, Rohan.”
By the end of the day, Rohan felt something special.
People were smiling more, helping him more, and he felt happy inside.
At home, Rohan told his mother,
“The magic words really are magic!”
From that day on, Rohan remembered to be polite, because he learned that kind words make the world a happier place.
Moral : “Polite words like ‘please’, ‘sorry’, and ‘thank you’ make everyone happy.”
