"Then they played even harder.
The world was tough.
The world was fast.
The world was fun for everyone.
Until one of the kids from the
next grade walked up.
I want your dodgeball."
It's the 138th day of school, and the recess bell rang once more. To their dismay, the children in Ms. Lee's class realised that they had played every single playground game they knew. What would they do now? For every suggestion made, someone reminded them that it had already been part of another recess on another day. All the while, they are on the equipment, in the sandbox, or hanging upside down.
It only takes one child to get others thinking outside the box and coming up with ideas that no one had earlier considered. This time it was Omeed and he held up an orange. He had a question about it:
"What if THIS ...
were the world?"
Everyone stood still and quiet as they considered what he had just said. Right there and then, a new game began. Ideas were eagerly shared, opinions offered, until sharing it left them without that world. Perhaps, they needed something bigger. What about a dodgeball? When a bigger kid wanted it, they needed to find something easier to share.
A sudden turn to the vertical offers a very large tree to be the new world. Now, that had plenty of possibilities, until a branch broke and sent many crashing to the ground. Time to find something better for their play; the ideas came fast and furious. None were acceptable.
"Is there anything else we can use?
Something big.
Something easy to share.
Something we won't forget about."
Nabiha thought carefully and came up with the perfect solution ... one that worked for everyone!














