In a colorful box of crayons, there lived a special crayon named Rainbow. Unlike the others, Rainbow could draw in every color. At first, Rainbow was proud, boasting, “I’m better than all of you! I can do everything you can do and more!”
The other crayons felt sad and left out. They stopped coloring together, and the children’s drawings became dull and lifeless.
One day, a little girl tried to draw a beautiful garden using only Rainbow. But no matter how hard Rainbow tried, the picture looked messy and confused. All the colors blended together into an ugly brown.
Rainbow realized something was wrong and asked the other crayons for help. At first, they were hesitant, but seeing Rainbow’s sincere apology, they agreed.
Working together, they created a masterpiece. The Red crayon colored bright flowers, Green made lush leaves, Blue added a clear sky, and Yellow drew a warm sun. Rainbow added special touches, like a colorful butterfly and a shimmering rainbow in the sky.
The little girl was delighted with her beautiful picture. Rainbow looked at their teamwork and felt a new kind of pride – not for being the best, but for being part of something wonderful.
“I’m sorry for bragging before,” Rainbow said to the others. “I see now that we each have something special to offer. Together, we can create amazing things!”
From that day on, the crayon box was filled with laughter and creativity. Rainbow learned that true beauty comes from collaboration and appreciating each other’s unique qualities.
The children’s drawings became more vibrant than ever, filled with the joy of colors working in harmony. And Rainbow? Well, Rainbow learned that being a good friend and team player was the most colorful adventure of all.