A young boy named Levi was upset and angry that his parents couldn’t afford to buy him a new Halloween outfit. But his dad, Darren, shocked him with a robot costume he had made himself with lots of love.
Even though Levi was excited at first, his friends were mean to him on the day of the school costume contest. They made fun of his thrift store outfit by calling it “cheap” and “loser-like.” Levi broke down in tears backstage because he was so upset.
Just when Levi thought things couldn’t get any worse, Mr. Frederick, the school director, walked on stage dressed as a robot. But this time it wasn’t blue, it was red.
Levi was shocked and excited at the same time. Mr. Frederick, also known as “Captain Red,” thought Levi’s outfit was great and said he would have Darren make him another one next time.
What the director did taught the kids something important: love and hard work are more valuable than money. Levi’s friends said sorry, and he won the competition. He and Captain Red were both very proud to hold their trophies.
Levi’s story shows how important it is to love and accept yourself. Even though they were having money problems, his parents showed him how much they loved him. Kindness and understanding can win over meanness and teasing, as Mr. Frederick’s actions showed.
“We should love each other,” Levi said. In this cruel world, our parents tell us to stand up for what’s right and protect each other. That day, the kids learnt something important that they will always remember.
Levi’s relationship with his parents also got stronger because of it. He understood that their work and love were more valuable than any costume they could buy in a shop.
This touching story tells us that relationships, not things, are what matter most. Levi encourages us to put love, kindness, and understanding first by telling his story.
The kids could still hear Mr. Frederick’s words: “Never put other people down!” We need to help each other and spread the good things in the world. Levi’s story is a beautiful example of how love and respect can change things.