Dedicated to all teachers who were once students.
Thank you Advait.

Disclaimer
This book is a work of fiction. It's an expression of the author’s own imagination, opinion and understanding about life in the form of a fictional story. The aim of this book is not to hurt any sentiments or be biased in favor or against any person, region, caste, society, creed, nation or religion. Any resemblance to an actual person, living or dead, events or places is entirely coincidental.
Chapter 1-The Teacher
Sam lived happily with his mom and dad in Toronto, a city filled with excitements and opportunities. He was a Grade 3 student with unlimited curiosity. He enjoyed every moment spent at school, ever ready to learn, laugh, and play with his friends.
But there was one tiny situation in Sam's otherwise joyful days: a certain teacher Mrs. Spelling who had a lot of supply of homework and class rules. Sam found it hard to adjust to her strictness, often finding himself daydreaming of more exciting adventures and activities.

Chapter 2: The Surprise Solution
One evening,over dinner, Sam could not hold his frustration any longer. "Mom, Dad," he began, his voice toned with concern, "I just can't stand all the homework and rules from one of my teachers Mrs. Spelling. It is so boring!"
His parents looked at each other as if they were expecting this kind of situation some day. His dad leaned in, with calmness and cleverness in his eye. "Ah, but Sam, what if I told you there's an adventure waiting for us that might just change your opinion about your teacher?"
Sam's eyes widened with curiosity as his dad announced his plan.
"Tomorrow, we're going to the Local Fruit Festival!" Sam's laughter filled the room. "The Local Fruit Festival? What does that have to do with my teacher and my problem, Dad?"
His dad winking his eyes with confidence said, "Let's see. Also, there will be plenty of apples, your favourite!"

Chapter 3: The Adventure Begins
The next day Sam and his parents got ready to start for fruit festival. It was bright and sunny day. As they arrived, they could smell ripped fruits and hear people laughing.
"Now, Sam," his dad said, a joyful look on his face, "here's the twist: we're going to step in a fruit-filled treasure hunt!"
Sam's eyes filled with excitement as his dad explained the rules. Each stall at the festival held a clue to the next, but rule is to follow the order without skipping any. "Are you ready for the challenge?" his dad asked. With a confident nod, Sam joins his mom and dad in the treasure hunt, their laughter echoing through the festival grounds.
Chapter 4: The Discovery
As they explored each stall, Sam's impatience started fading away with each new discovery. From the vibrant colors of the cherries to the amazing taste of mangoes, he found himself enchanted by the world of fruits.
But it was at the coconut stall that truly shifted Sam's opinions.At first, he tried to avoid looking at rough shells

but he had no choice but to explore them. Even though he didn't like coconuts, he was surprised to find many great things about them. He discovered handmade carvings, tasty recipes, and the cold, refreshing taste of coconut water. Sam told his parents, "I never thought that coconuts could be so interesting and delicious." His parents smiled at each other.
Chapter 5: The Apple Shop
Finally, they reached the apple shop, Sam’s favorite. This time, he wasn't impatient. He explored every counter and enjoyed an apple pie, savoring each bite. He even took some apples and a few coconuts.
As evening fell, they decided to sit on a bench before heading home.
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Dedicated to all teachers who were once students.
Thank you Advait.

Disclaimer
This book is a work of fiction. It's an expression of the author’s own imagination, opinion and understanding about life in the form of a fictional story. The aim of this book is not to hurt any sentiments or be biased in favor or against any person, region, caste, society, creed, nation or religion. Any resemblance to an actual person, living or dead, events or places is entirely coincidental.
Chapter 1-The Teacher
Sam lived happily with his mom and dad in Toronto, a city filled with excitements and opportunities. He was a Grade 3 student with unlimited curiosity. He enjoyed every moment spent at school, ever ready to learn, laugh, and play with his friends.
But there was one tiny situation in Sam's otherwise joyful days: a certain teacher Mrs. Spelling who had a lot of supply of homework and class rules. Sam found it hard to adjust to her strictness, often finding himself daydreaming of more exciting adventures and activities.
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