Tommy is a peculiar child who hates bathing, causing him to face social isolation at school. Despite his friendly nature, other kids avoid him due to his lack of cleanliness. One day, he sees some children playing a game he likes and eagerly tries to join them, but they back away because of his unpleasant odor. Feeling sad and alone, Tommy is approached by his teacher, Miss Johnson, who explains the importance of hygiene and how it affects perception. Reflecting on her words, Tommy decides to give bathing a try. The next day, he arrives at school clean and smelling of soap, surprising his classmates. Approaching the same group of kids as before, Tommy is finally accepted and welcomed into their game. He joyfully realizes he is now part of the group, experiencing acceptance and friendship for the first time. Miss Johnson, observing from a distance, smiles knowing that Tommy has learned a valuable lesson about the significance of personal cleanliness in social interactions.
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