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Be Kind To Others And Always Think About How Your Actions Might Affect Them.

  Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit named Bugs who loved to play pranks on his friends. One day, he decided to play a trick on his best friend, a wise old owl named Hootie. Bugs filled Hootie's tree with a bunch of yummy looking, but fake, carrots. Hootie, who was always on the lookout for a tasty snack, couldn't resist and started munching away on the fake carrots. As he bit into the carrots, Hootie's beak got stuck and he couldn't get it out! Bugs tried to help, but nothing seemed to work. Finally, Hootie had had enough and told Bugs that playing pranks wasn't very nice and it hurt others feelings. Bugs realized his mistake and felt very sorry. He went to work finding a solution to help Hootie and finally, he came up with a solution to fix Hootie's beak. From that day on, Bugs learned the importance of being kind and not playing tricks on his friends. Instead, he found new ways to make them laugh and have fun, without hurting their feelings. The mora

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