In a colorful kindergarten, a little girl named Lily faces a challenge. She's too shy to use the kindergarten toilet and often ends up having accidents at home. With the guidance of her teacher and mom, Lily learns to be brave and overcome her fear, teaching an important lesson about courage and hygiene along the way.
In a busy kindergarten, a cheerful little girl named Lily had a big worry. She was afraid of using the bathroom at school because she thought the other kids might laugh at her. Instead, she held it in all day, but that wasn’t good for her. Every day, she would go home uncomfortable and sometimes even have accidents. Lily felt embarrassed and wished she could be brave enough to use the school bathroom.
Lily's first obstacle came during playtime when she really needed to use the bathroom. She tried to focus on building a block tower, but her tummy felt full. Her friend Mia noticed and asked, - Are you okay, Lily? You look worried. - I’m fine, Lily replied, but she wasn’t. She was too shy to admit she needed to go.
The next day, Lily faced another obstacle during circle time. She was too shy to ask the teacher if she could leave the circle to use the bathroom. Her teacher, Miss Grace, noticed she was fidgeting. - Lily, are you feeling alright? Miss Grace asked. - Yes, I’m okay, Lily whispered, but she really needed to go. She felt like she was stuck in a big, scary problem.
One day, after another accident at home, Lily felt like giving up. She sat on her bed and told her mom, - I can't do it, everyone will laugh at me. Her mom hugged her tight and said, - It’s okay to feel scared, but remember, everyone uses the bathroom, and it’s important to ask for help when you need it. Lily sighed, feeling like her problem was too big to solve.
The next morning, Miss Grace told a story about a brave knight who faced his fears. Lily listened carefully and realized she wanted to be brave too. During snack time, she felt that familiar tingle. She took a deep breath and whispered to Miss Grace, - I need to go to the bathroom. - Of course, Lily! Miss Grace smiled, showing her the way.
Finally, Lily felt proud as she used the kindergarten bathroom. She realized it wasn’t so scary after all. When she returned to class, Mia high-fived her and said, - You did it, Lily! You’re so brave! Lily beamed with pride, and from that day on, she never held back again. She learned that courage means asking for help when you need it.
In a busy kindergarten, a cheerful little girl named Lily had a big worry. She was afraid of using the bathroom at school because she thought the other kids might laugh at her. Instead, she held it in all day, but that wasn’t good for her. Every day, she would go home uncomfortable and sometimes even have accidents. Lily felt embarrassed and wished she could be brave enough to use the school bathroom.
Lily's first obstacle came during playtime when she really needed to use the bathroom. She tried to focus on building a block tower, but her tummy felt full. Her friend Mia noticed and asked, - Are you okay, Lily? You look worried. - I’m fine, Lily replied, but she wasn’t. She was too shy to admit she needed to go.
The next day, Lily faced another obstacle during circle time. She was too shy to ask the teacher if she could leave the circle to use the bathroom. Her teacher, Miss Grace, noticed she was fidgeting. - Lily, are you feeling alright? Miss Grace asked. - Yes, I’m okay, Lily whispered, but she really needed to go. She felt like she was stuck in a big, scary problem.
One day, after another accident at home, Lily felt like giving up. She sat on her bed and told her mom, - I can't do it, everyone will laugh at me. Her mom hugged her tight and said, - It’s okay to feel scared, but remember, everyone uses the bathroom, and it’s important to ask for help when you need it. Lily sighed, feeling like her problem was too big to solve.
The next morning, Miss Grace told a story about a brave knight who faced his fears. Lily listened carefully and realized she wanted to be brave too. During snack time, she felt that familiar tingle. She took a deep breath and whispered to Miss Grace, - I need to go to the bathroom. - Of course, Lily! Miss Grace smiled, showing her the way.
Finally, Lily felt proud as she used the kindergarten bathroom. She realized it wasn’t so scary after all. When she returned to class, Mia high-fived her and said, - You did it, Lily! You’re so brave! Lily beamed with pride, and from that day on, she never held back again. She learned that courage means asking for help when you need it.
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