Once upon a time, in a land of dinosaurs, there was a dinosaur named Rex. Rex loved to shout all the time. He would shout when he was happy, when he was playing, and even when he was eating his favorite plants. His friends found it hard to play with him because his voice was so loud.
One day, Rex's friends decided to have a little chat with him. They sat down politely and explained how his shouting made them uncomfortable and sometimes scared. Rex didn't realize his loud voice was bothering everyone. He felt sad and apologized sincerely.
From that day on, Rex tried his best to communicate with a softer voice. He practiced using his inside voice and learned to be considerate of others. His friends were happy because they could finally play without covering their ears.
One sunny day, Rex found something exciting in the forest. He wanted to share it with his friends, so he called them over. Instead of shouting, Rex used his new inside voice and everyone gathered around him, eager to listen.
As Rex shared his discovery, he noticed something special. The more he spoke softly, the more everyone paid attention to him. Rex felt proud and understood the power of positive communication.
Now, Rex and his friends always communicate kindly and softly. They take turns talking and listen to each other. Their friendship grew stronger, and they had even more fun adventures together.
The end.
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