Eva is seven years old and in second grade. She loves school and everything about it. She wants to learn and join in school games. She likes that her classroom is bright, colourful, and full of sunshine. She also likes that the cloakroom lets her leave her shoes, coats, and other things there.


Now, it is a break. The children have more freedom than in class, and they all play happily in the classroom. In the middle of the fun, Adam bumps into Eva, and the juice she is drinking spills on her shirt.

Eva is angry at Adam for not saying sorry after spilling juice on her shirt. She thinks he should have apologised.


Should Eva forgive Adam?

Eva wants to get back at Adam. She thinks about hiding his coat, even though it's cold and rainy outside.

Eva is frustrated and angry about what happened. She feels bad because Adam hasn’t said sorry. She feels hurt and that it’s unfair. She doesn't understand why he treated her this way.


What should Eva do?

Eva hides Adam's coat. She hides it so well that no one can find it. Since it's cold and raining, Adam's teacher has to drive him home because he can't go back in just a jumper. The next day, the teacher asks the class who hid Adam's coat. If Eva admits that she hid Adam's coat, everything will go back to normal. They will still be able to use the cloakroom freely.


Now, Eva has to make an important decision. She can either: