The Missing Wallet

The Final Letter

Listen to the story and answer the following questions.

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Answer the Following Questions:

1. Who did Mira go to the town fair with?

2. What did Mira see at the game booth that she wanted to win?

3. How did Mira feel when her dad couldn’t win the giant teddy bear?

4. What did the booth owner give Mira as a consolation prize?

5. Why did Mira give her teddy bear to the little boy?

6. What did Mira learn at the end of the story?

Word Exercise

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words:

Words: nostalgia, regret, dilapidated, handwriting, forgiveness, shaking, emotions, reach

1. Mira had always been , but the fair filled her with excitement.

2. She wanted to win a giant at the game booth.

3. Mira received a smaller as a consolation prize.

4. Mira learned that sometimes, can bring the biggest smiles.

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Answers of Questions

1. Who did Mira go to the town fair with?

Answer: Mira went to the fair with her dad.

2. What did Mira see at the game booth that she wanted to win?

Answer: Mira wanted to win a giant teddy bear.

3. How did Mira feel when her dad couldn’t win the giant teddy bear?

Answer: Mira felt disappointed.

4. What did the booth owner give Mira as a consolation prize?

Answer: The booth owner gave her a smaller teddy bear.

5. Why did Mira give her teddy bear to the little boy?

Answer: She gave it to him because he had lost his own toy and was crying.

6. What did Mira learn at the end of the story?

Answer: Mira learned that sometimes, sharing brings the biggest smiles.

Answers of Word Exercise

1. Mira had always been , but the fair filled her with excitement.

2. She wanted to win a giant at the game booth.

3. Mira received a smaller as a consolation prize.

4. Mira learned that sometimes, can bring the biggest smiles.


Story in Words

One sunny afternoon, little Mira and her dad visited the town fair. Mira had always been shy, but the colorful rides and lively music filled her with excitement. She spotted a giant teddy bear at a game booth and dreamed of winning it. “Let’s try, Dad!” she said with a grin. Her dad tossed rings, but they missed every time. Seeing her disappointment, the booth owner handed her a smaller teddy as a consolation prize. Mira smiled, hugging it tightly.

As they walked away, she noticed a little boy crying nearby. He had lost his own toy in the crowd. Mira looked at her teddy, then back at the boy. She took a big breath, bent over, and gave him the bear. The youngster gave her a hug as his eyes glowed with happiness. Mira learned that day – sometimes, sharing brings the biggest smiles.

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