Follow Tom, a bright young boy, as he embarks on his first day at school. Faced with the daunting challenge of speaking in front of his new class, Tom must find the courage to overcome his fears. Through a series of obstacles and with a little guidance, Tom discovers that bravery comes from within.
Tom was excited yet nervous about his first day at school. As he entered the classroom, he saw friendly faces around him. His heart sank when he saw the teacher writing 'Introduction Speech' on the board. Tom's mind raced with worry. He had to speak in front of everyone!
Tom's turn was coming up soon, and he was feeling anxious. He tried to focus, but his hands felt shaky. He worried he might forget what to say. All he wanted was to find the courage to speak. - What if I can't do it? Tom whispered to himself.
Tom watched as his classmates confidently introduced themselves. His heart pounded harder, and he felt like shrinking. Just as he tried to calm himself, the teacher called his name. Tom stood frozen, unable to move. - Come on, Tom, you can do it! encouraged a classmate.
Tom felt like he would never be able to speak. Everyone's eyes seemed to be on him, and he thought about sitting down. - I can't do this, he thought desperately. His eyes met the teacher's, who gave him a reassuring nod. Tom wondered if he should just give up.
Then, Tom remembered something his dad said: 'Bravery is doing something even when you're scared.' He took a deep breath, and a classmate whispered, - You got this, Tom! Suddenly, things felt a little less scary. Tom decided to try.
Tom stood up, his heart still racing, but he found his voice. He introduced himself, and the class clapped. He realized he had been braver than he thought. - I did it! Tom said, feeling proud. He smiled, knowing his first day was going to be great.
Tom was excited yet nervous about his first day at school. As he entered the classroom, he saw friendly faces around him. His heart sank when he saw the teacher writing 'Introduction Speech' on the board. Tom's mind raced with worry. He had to speak in front of everyone!
Tom's turn was coming up soon, and he was feeling anxious. He tried to focus, but his hands felt shaky. He worried he might forget what to say. All he wanted was to find the courage to speak. - What if I can't do it? Tom whispered to himself.
Tom watched as his classmates confidently introduced themselves. His heart pounded harder, and he felt like shrinking. Just as he tried to calm himself, the teacher called his name. Tom stood frozen, unable to move. - Come on, Tom, you can do it! encouraged a classmate.
Tom felt like he would never be able to speak. Everyone's eyes seemed to be on him, and he thought about sitting down. - I can't do this, he thought desperately. His eyes met the teacher's, who gave him a reassuring nod. Tom wondered if he should just give up.
Then, Tom remembered something his dad said: 'Bravery is doing something even when you're scared.' He took a deep breath, and a classmate whispered, - You got this, Tom! Suddenly, things felt a little less scary. Tom decided to try.
Tom stood up, his heart still racing, but he found his voice. He introduced himself, and the class clapped. He realized he had been braver than he thought. - I did it! Tom said, feeling proud. He smiled, knowing his first day was going to be great.
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