One day, my mother and I visited "Happy Valley" at the children's activity center. There were so many fun things to see, like slides, trampolines, and water wheels—it was a feast for my eyes. Suddenly, I spotted a beach ahead where many children were playing happily.
Seeing their joyful expressions, I thought, "That must be so much fun!" So, I kicked off my shoes and socks and walked barefoot onto the sand. The sensation of the tiny grains of sand tickling between my toes felt wonderful! However, as I played, I noticed something: some children were monopolizing the shared toys on the beach. One little girl in yellow clothes was holding two toy buckets all by herself; when someone asked to borrow one, she not only refused but even threw a tantrum! Some parents even helped their children "guard" these toys, which I thought was quite wrong. Since these are communal toys, we should share them with others. I realized that we should learn the art of sharing from a young age, no matter where we are: sharing joy with our families at home, and sharing growth with our teachers and classmates at school. Only in this way will our hearts become more expansive.