Deep in the forest, a family of bears lived in a cozy den. There was Mama Bear, Papa Bear, and their two cubs, a boy and a girl. The boy cub was always full of energy and mischief, while his sister was more reserved and calm.
One day, the boy cub couldn't resist the urge to tease his sister. He snuck up behind her and growled, pretending to be a fierce bear. The girl cub was startled and let out a little yelp, causing Mama and Papa Bear to come running.
"What's going on here?" Mama Bear asked.
"Nothing, just playing," the boy cub said with a grin.
But Mama Bear could tell that he was up to no good. She scolded him for scaring his sister and told him that it was not okay to hurt others for his own amusement.
The boy cub felt guilty for what he had done and apologized to his sister. From that day on, he made a conscious effort to be more considerate of her feelings and to find ways to play together that didn't involve teasing or hurting each other.
As the cubs grew older, they became the best of friends. They protected each other from danger and had many adventures together in the forest. And the boy cub learned an important lesson about kindness and respect for others, all thanks to the mischievous streak he had as a young cub.
The moral of the story is teasing and hurting others is not okay. It's important to be considerate of others' feelings and always be kind.
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Illustration: https://creator.nightcafe.studio/