Mia, nervous and excited, faces her first day at school. With worries about making friends and fitting in, she encounters several challenges before discovering the courage to embrace the new experience.
Mia was excited but nervous. Today was her first day of school! She packed her new bag with pencils, notebooks, and her favorite lunchbox. Mia worried, "What if I don't make any friends?" She felt like it was a big problem, like climbing a huge mountain.
As they walked to the school gate, Mia's mom said, "Mia, you’ll have so much fun." But Mia's heart pounded. - What if nobody talks to me? Mia asked. She felt a lump in her throat, afraid of being alone.
When Mia entered the classroom, she saw many kids. Some were laughing, and others looked just as nervous as her. - Hi, what's your name? a boy asked, but Mia was too shy to answer. Her heart sank as she missed her chance to make a friend.
At recess, Mia sat alone on a bench, feeling defeated. - Maybe I'm not brave enough for school, she thought. A group of kids played nearby, but she felt invisible. She thought about giving up and wished she could go home.
Miss Clara noticed Mia sitting alone and joined her. - You seem like someone with a lot of courage, Miss Clara said kindly. - You think so? Mia asked, surprised. Miss Clara suggested she try talking to one kid at a time.
Taking Miss Clara's advice, Mia approached a girl with curly hair. - Hi, I'm Mia, she said bravely. - I'm Asha, the girl replied with a smile. Soon, they were chatting and laughing, and Mia felt her courage grow.
Mia was excited but nervous. Today was her first day of school! She packed her new bag with pencils, notebooks, and her favorite lunchbox. Mia worried, "What if I don't make any friends?" She felt like it was a big problem, like climbing a huge mountain.
As they walked to the school gate, Mia's mom said, "Mia, you’ll have so much fun." But Mia's heart pounded. - What if nobody talks to me? Mia asked. She felt a lump in her throat, afraid of being alone.
When Mia entered the classroom, she saw many kids. Some were laughing, and others looked just as nervous as her. - Hi, what's your name? a boy asked, but Mia was too shy to answer. Her heart sank as she missed her chance to make a friend.
At recess, Mia sat alone on a bench, feeling defeated. - Maybe I'm not brave enough for school, she thought. A group of kids played nearby, but she felt invisible. She thought about giving up and wished she could go home.
Miss Clara noticed Mia sitting alone and joined her. - You seem like someone with a lot of courage, Miss Clara said kindly. - You think so? Mia asked, surprised. Miss Clara suggested she try talking to one kid at a time.
Taking Miss Clara's advice, Mia approached a girl with curly hair. - Hi, I'm Mia, she said bravely. - I'm Asha, the girl replied with a smile. Soon, they were chatting and laughing, and Mia felt her courage grow.
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