Tommy, a brave 5-year-old, faces his fears on his first day skiing at Ski Mountain. Despite obstacles and setbacks, he learns the value of courage and determination.
Tommy was excited for his first day at Ski Mountain. He had a brand-new ski outfit and helmet. But when he saw the tall, snowy slopes, he felt a knot in his tummy. 'What if I fall?' he wondered. Tommy's mom knelt beside him and said, 'You can do it, Tommy. Just be brave!'
Tommy decided to give it a try. He got on the ski lift, but his hands were shaking. When he reached the top, he saw how high he was. 'I don't know if I can do this,' Tommy said, his voice trembling. His friend, Mia, skied by and said, 'Come on, Tommy! You can do it!'
Tommy took a deep breath and started down the slope. But soon, he lost his balance and fell into the snow. 'Ouch!' he cried. Mia skied back to him, 'It's okay, Tommy. Try again!' Tommy stood up, but his legs felt wobbly. He tried again, but fell once more.
After falling a few more times, Tommy sat down in the snow. 'Maybe I'm not meant to ski,' he said, feeling sad. Mia sat next to him and said, 'It's okay to fall, Tommy. We all do. Just keep trying!' Tommy shook his head, 'I don't think I can.'
Just then, Tommy's dad arrived. 'Hey, champ, remember when you learned to ride your bike?' his dad asked. 'You fell a lot, but you kept trying and now you ride like the wind!' Tommy thought about it. 'You're right, Dad. I can do this!' He stood up, feeling determined.
Tommy took another deep breath and started skiing again. This time, he felt more confident. He kept his knees bent and looked straight ahead. 'I can do this!' he shouted. And he did! Tommy skied all the way down the slope without falling. 'I did it!' he cheered. 'I was brave!'
Tommy was excited for his first day at Ski Mountain. He had a brand-new ski outfit and helmet. But when he saw the tall, snowy slopes, he felt a knot in his tummy. 'What if I fall?' he wondered. Tommy's mom knelt beside him and said, 'You can do it, Tommy. Just be brave!'
Tommy decided to give it a try. He got on the ski lift, but his hands were shaking. When he reached the top, he saw how high he was. 'I don't know if I can do this,' Tommy said, his voice trembling. His friend, Mia, skied by and said, 'Come on, Tommy! You can do it!'
Tommy took a deep breath and started down the slope. But soon, he lost his balance and fell into the snow. 'Ouch!' he cried. Mia skied back to him, 'It's okay, Tommy. Try again!' Tommy stood up, but his legs felt wobbly. He tried again, but fell once more.
After falling a few more times, Tommy sat down in the snow. 'Maybe I'm not meant to ski,' he said, feeling sad. Mia sat next to him and said, 'It's okay to fall, Tommy. We all do. Just keep trying!' Tommy shook his head, 'I don't think I can.'
Just then, Tommy's dad arrived. 'Hey, champ, remember when you learned to ride your bike?' his dad asked. 'You fell a lot, but you kept trying and now you ride like the wind!' Tommy thought about it. 'You're right, Dad. I can do this!' He stood up, feeling determined.
Tommy took another deep breath and started skiing again. This time, he felt more confident. He kept his knees bent and looked straight ahead. 'I can do this!' he shouted. And he did! Tommy skied all the way down the slope without falling. 'I did it!' he cheered. 'I was brave!'
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