A heartwarming tale about Penelope, a young kindergartener, who musters the courage to visit the school library for the first time. Despite her nerves, she discovers a world of wonder and the courage within herself.
Penelope was nervous about visiting the school library for the first time. She'd heard it was a big place full of books. But what if she got lost? She had never seen so many books before. Her teacher said, "Today, we'll visit the library!" Penelope's heart started to race.
As Penelope walked towards the library with her class, she felt her hands shake. The hallway seemed endless. "I don't think I can do this," she whispered to herself. Her friend, Max, tried to cheer her up. - It's okay, Penelope, you'll see. The librarian is really nice!
When they reached the library doors, Penelope stopped. They were huge and heavy. "What if I can't find a book I like?" she worried. She watched as the other kids pushed the doors open easily. - Come on, Penelope! called Max, as he dashed inside.
Inside, Penelope froze, overwhelmed by the rows and rows of books. She felt like crying. "I can't do this," she thought, sitting down. Max was busy looking at books. She felt alone and small.
Just then, the librarian, Mrs. Green, came over with a warm smile. - Hello, Penelope! Would you like some help finding a book? Penelope hesitated, then nodded slowly. Mrs. Green showed her a section of picture books. "You can pick any one you like," she encouraged.
With Mrs. Green's help, Penelope chose a book about dinosaurs. She felt a little braver now. - Thank you, Mrs. Green, she said shyly. As she walked out of the library, book in hand, Penelope felt proud. She couldn't wait to read her new book at home.
Penelope was nervous about visiting the school library for the first time. She'd heard it was a big place full of books. But what if she got lost? She had never seen so many books before. Her teacher said, "Today, we'll visit the library!" Penelope's heart started to race.
As Penelope walked towards the library with her class, she felt her hands shake. The hallway seemed endless. "I don't think I can do this," she whispered to herself. Her friend, Max, tried to cheer her up. - It's okay, Penelope, you'll see. The librarian is really nice!
When they reached the library doors, Penelope stopped. They were huge and heavy. "What if I can't find a book I like?" she worried. She watched as the other kids pushed the doors open easily. - Come on, Penelope! called Max, as he dashed inside.
Inside, Penelope froze, overwhelmed by the rows and rows of books. She felt like crying. "I can't do this," she thought, sitting down. Max was busy looking at books. She felt alone and small.
Just then, the librarian, Mrs. Green, came over with a warm smile. - Hello, Penelope! Would you like some help finding a book? Penelope hesitated, then nodded slowly. Mrs. Green showed her a section of picture books. "You can pick any one you like," she encouraged.
With Mrs. Green's help, Penelope chose a book about dinosaurs. She felt a little braver now. - Thank you, Mrs. Green, she said shyly. As she walked out of the library, book in hand, Penelope felt proud. She couldn't wait to read her new book at home.
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