
Chapter Overview
'Don't Tell' is a story about a young girl who learns the importance of keeping secrets and understanding when it is appropriate to share information. The story highlights the idea of trust and responsibility, especially in family and friendships. The main character learns that while some things are meant to be shared, others should be kept private. Through a simple situation, the story teaches children the values of honesty and discretion in their relationships with others.
Important Keywords
- Secret: Information kept from others intentionally.
- Trust: Confidence placed in someone, believing they will keep something confidential.
- Discretion: The ability to make wise decisions about what information to share.
- Responsibility: The duty to take care of something, such as keeping a secret.
- Honesty: Being truthful and transparent in one's actions and words.