Join Julia, a curious six-year-old, on her first solo journey home from school through her vibrant Brazilian neighborhood. With courage as her guide, Julia overcomes obstacles and learns valuable lessons about bravery and self-discovery.
Julia was very excited. Today was her first time walking home from school all by herself! As she adjusted her oculos transparente, she thought about her favorite storybook where the hero always found courage. But suddenly, she remembered her mom's warning about the barking dog on the corner street. " - What if I can't do it?" Julia wondered, feeling her heart race.
Julia took a deep breath and started her journey. As she turned the corner, she heard the dog barking loudly. Its barks were scary, and it seemed like the dog was guarding the only path home. " - Maybe I should turn back," Julia thought, hesitating. She wished her mom was there to help. " - I need to be brave," Julia whispered to herself.
After passing the barking dog, Julia felt relieved. But soon, dark clouds began to gather, and it started to rain. Julia didn't have an umbrella! " - Oh no, I'm going to get soaked," she said, looking up at the sky. She ran to find shelter under a big tree. The rain made everything slippery, and she worried about how she would get home safely.
Julia sat under the tree, feeling cold and scared. Maybe she should just wait for the rain to stop. " - I can't do this," she thought, feeling tears in her eyes. Suddenly, she remembered her favorite storybook hero again. " - What would they do?" she asked herself. Julia felt like giving up, but something inside her said to keep trying.
As Julia sat thinking, she heard a gentle voice. It was her neighbor, Mr. Silva, with an umbrella. " - Need some help, Julia?" he asked kindly. Mr. Silva reminded her of the storybook hero's mentor. " - You can do this, just take one step at a time," he encouraged. With renewed courage, Julia stood up, ready to continue her journey with Mr. Silva by her side.
With Mr. Silva's help, Julia made her way home. The rain stopped, and the sun peeked through the clouds. " - I did it!" Julia exclaimed as she reached her doorstep, feeling proud. She realized that being brave meant asking for help sometimes. Her mom hugged her tightly, " - I'm so proud of you, Julia," she said. Julia smiled, knowing she had discovered her own courage.
Julia was very excited. Today was her first time walking home from school all by herself! As she adjusted her oculos transparente, she thought about her favorite storybook where the hero always found courage. But suddenly, she remembered her mom's warning about the barking dog on the corner street. " - What if I can't do it?" Julia wondered, feeling her heart race.
Julia took a deep breath and started her journey. As she turned the corner, she heard the dog barking loudly. Its barks were scary, and it seemed like the dog was guarding the only path home. " - Maybe I should turn back," Julia thought, hesitating. She wished her mom was there to help. " - I need to be brave," Julia whispered to herself.
After passing the barking dog, Julia felt relieved. But soon, dark clouds began to gather, and it started to rain. Julia didn't have an umbrella! " - Oh no, I'm going to get soaked," she said, looking up at the sky. She ran to find shelter under a big tree. The rain made everything slippery, and she worried about how she would get home safely.
Julia sat under the tree, feeling cold and scared. Maybe she should just wait for the rain to stop. " - I can't do this," she thought, feeling tears in her eyes. Suddenly, she remembered her favorite storybook hero again. " - What would they do?" she asked herself. Julia felt like giving up, but something inside her said to keep trying.
As Julia sat thinking, she heard a gentle voice. It was her neighbor, Mr. Silva, with an umbrella. " - Need some help, Julia?" he asked kindly. Mr. Silva reminded her of the storybook hero's mentor. " - You can do this, just take one step at a time," he encouraged. With renewed courage, Julia stood up, ready to continue her journey with Mr. Silva by her side.
With Mr. Silva's help, Julia made her way home. The rain stopped, and the sun peeked through the clouds. " - I did it!" Julia exclaimed as she reached her doorstep, feeling proud. She realized that being brave meant asking for help sometimes. Her mom hugged her tightly, " - I'm so proud of you, Julia," she said. Julia smiled, knowing she had discovered her own courage.
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