 Hello children, it's story time again. I know you're getting bored sitting at home, so I thought I'll take all of you to a beach. Isn't it beautiful? And today we will read a story about someone that lives in water. Yes, this book is about a fish. The title of the book is The Rainbow Fish, and the author is Marcus Fister. Let's start reading. A long way out in the deep blue sea, there lived a fish. Not just an ordinary fish, but the most beautiful fish in the entire ocean. His scales were every shade of blue and green and purple, with sparkling silver scales among them. Children, the word sparkling means shining bright with flashes of light. It means shining bright with flashes of light. The other fish were amazed at his beauty. They called him Rainbow Fish. Come on Rainbow Fish, they would call. Come and play with us. But the Rainbow Fish would just glide past, proud and silent, letting his scales shimmer. The word amazed means surprised. The word amazed means surprised. One day, a little blue fish followed after him. Rainbow Fish, he called. Wait for me. Please give me one of your shiny scales. They are so wonderful, and you have so many. You want me to give you one of my special scales? Who do you think you are? Cried the Rainbow Fish. Get away from me. Shocked, the little blue fish swam away. He was so upset. He told all his friend what had happened. From then on, no one would have anything to do with the Rainbow Fish. They turned away when he swam by. What good were the dazzling, shimmering scales with no one to admire them? Now, he was the loneliest fish in the entire ocean. One day, he poured out his trouble to the starfish. I really am beautiful. Why doesn't anybody like me? I can't answer that for you, said the starfish. But if you go beyond the coral reef to a deep cave, you will find the wise octopus. Maybe she can help you. The Rainbow Fish found the cave. It was very dark inside and he couldn't see anything. Then, suddenly two eyes caught him in their glare and the octopus emerged from the darkness. Children, the word emerged means appear. The word emerged means appear. I have been waiting for you. Set the octopus with a deep voice. The waves have told me your story. This is my advice. Give a glittering scale to each of the other fish. You will no longer be the most beautiful fish in the sea. But you will discover how to be happy. I can't. The Rainbow Fish started to say but the octopus has already disappeared into a dark cloud of ink. Give away my scales, my beautiful shining scales. Never. How could I ever be happy without them? Suddenly, he fell the light touch of a fin. The little bluefish was back. Rainbow Fish, please don't be angry. I just want one little scale. The Rainbow Fish wayward. Only one very, very small shimmery scale he popped. Well, maybe I wouldn't miss just one. The word wayward means swayed. The word wayward means swayed. Carefully, the Rainbow Fish pulled out the smallest scale and gave it to the little fish. Thank you, thank you very much. The little bluefish bubbled playfully as he ducked the shiny scale in among his blue ones. A rather peculiar feeling came over the Rainbow Fish. For a long time, he watched the little bluefish swim back and forth with his new scale glittering in the water. The word peculiar means particular, or special. The word peculiar means particular, or special. The little bluefish whisked through the ocean with a scale flashing. So it didn't take long before the Rainbow Fish was surrounded by the other fish. Everyone wanted a glittering scale. The Rainbow Fish shared his scales left and right, and the more he gave away, the more delighted he became. When the water around him filled with glimmering scales, he at last felt at home among the other fish. The word delighted means to be happy. The word delighted means to be happy. Finally, the Rainbow Fish had only one shining scale left. His most prized positions had been given away, yet he was very happy. The word's prized position means something that is dear to you. Come on, Rainbow Fish, they called. Come and play with us. Here I come, said the Rainbow Fish, and happy as a splash, he swam off to join his friends. So the moral of the story is sharing friends' happiness and makes you happy as well. The Rainbow Fish and the Rainbow Fish share friends' happiness and makes you happy as well. So children, that's why we always say, sharing is caring. The more you share, the more happy you are. We also learned some new words today, and the new words that we learned today are, sparkling. The word sparkling means shining brightly with flashes of light. The word amazed means surprised. The word emerged means appear. Wayward means swayed. Peculiar means special, particular. Delighted means happy. Priced position means something that is very dear to you. Well, I hope you all enjoyed the story about the Rainbow Fish. Keep reading, happy reading, happy learning, and I will see you next time. Keep sharing and be happy. Bye-bye.