Answer:Title: Grateful HeartsCharacters:Mom: A loving and wise figure.Boy 1: The grateful one, always appreciative of what he has.Boy 2: The one who struggles with gratitude, often taking things for granted.Cousin: A playful, energetic child who visits to play with the boys.---Scene 1: In the Living RoomMom is sitting on the couch, reading a book. Boy 1 and Boy 2 are playing with their toys on the floor. The Cousin enters the room, excited and full of energy.Cousin: (smiling) Hey! I brought some snacks! Wanna play outside?Boy 1: (grinning) Yay! That sounds awesome! Let’s go!Boy 2: (sighing) Ugh, I don’t feel like going outside. It’s too hot.Mom: (glancing up) Why don’t you two enjoy the day together? You have a cousin visiting. And it's such a beautiful day outside!Boy 1: (excitedly) Yeah, we should be grateful that we get to play outside. Not everyone gets to have a sunny day like this!Boy 2: (grumbling) Yeah, but we play outside all the time. It’s nothing special.Cousin: (laughing) What do you mean? It’s always fun when we all play together!Boy 1: (nodding) I agree! Remember last time we played soccer? It was so much fun! We should be grateful that we have a yard to play in.Boy 2: (shrugging) I guess... but I’d rather have the newest video game console instead of running around.Mom: (putting down the book) You know, we might not always get everything we want, but we have so much to be thankful for. Not everyone has a loving family, a roof over their heads, or the chance to play outside. Sometimes, it's easy to forget the simple things that make life good.Boy 1: (thoughtfully) Yeah, we have each other, and that’s something special. I’m grateful for the time we spend together.Boy 2: (pausing, then sighing) I guess you’re right. I just want things to be perfect, but I don’t always appreciate what we already have.Cousin: (playfully) Hey, you know what’s perfect? This day, with all of us here together. Let’s make the most of it!Mom: (smiling warmly) And that's all we can do—make the most of what we have. Gratitude is all about looking at what we have and appreciating it, even if it's not everything we want.Boy 2: (slowly nodding) I think I get it now. I should be grateful for my family, my friends, and the simple moments.Boy 1: (grinning) Exactly! Now, let’s go play outside and enjoy this awesome day!Cousin: (cheerfully) I’m in! Let’s go!The boys and the cousin rush out to play, laughing together. Mom watches them fondly, smiling at the lesson learned.---End of Scene.