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Tirion and Mika are two friends who love
Karate. They love to use their imaginations
and together they pretend to fight make
believe enemies.
They are good friends, because they play
together, have great imaginations and
practice karate.
They pretend to protect each other from
the toy bear. In real life he is small, but in
their imaginations he is big.

















In their imagination they
go to galaxy land...
and can travel to
different places.

















...and then they go into
the forest.
They have such good
imaginations and can
pretend they are
anywhere.














In REAL LIFE they were in the playroom.
They were having such fun...
UNTIL...
they didn't think of the same thing.
Mika said: "Tirion shoot your bow and arrow out the
window"
Tirion said: "No!!! NO !!! not that, I don't think that's a
good idea."
Mika called for his mom: "MOM! Tirion shouted at me"
"Well he started it!!" Tirion said
"No he started"... and the fight went on and on...













Please will you boys try sort this out on your own

Mom asked the boys to try and sort out their own
argument.
Tirion agreed and said to Mika "Lets try do this
on our own" .
"Ok," said Mika, "i'm sorry for shouting",
"me too" replied Tirion.
"Lets play ching-chong-cha to see who's idea we
should use" suggested Mika.
They played three rounds of ching-chong-cha and
Mika won this time.













Thank you for sorting it outon your own. I'm proud of you

Mika decided that they should both pretend to be on a
ships deck, Tirion agreed and thought it would be fun to
have canon's on the ship.
They played pretend pretend for the rest of the
afternoon. Taking turns to choose where their next
adventure was in their imagination.
Mom was so proud of Mika and Tirion for sorting out
there own fight and not arguing for the rest of the
afternoon.








Tirion and Mika, learnt how to like the same
things, how to take turns, to be kind to
each other and how to decide who goes
first fairly.
They also know that in real life they are
not Karate kids who travel to different
places, but just two boys who love playing,
enjoy karate and using their imagination.
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