Olivia is excited for her first day at school but faces a big problem when she accidentally breaks a toy and has to decide whether to be honest or not.
Olivia was so excited for her first day at school. She wore her favorite red dress and carried a shiny new backpack. Everything seemed perfect until she noticed a broken toy in the classroom. Olivia felt scared because she didn't know how it broke, but everyone was looking at her.
Mrs. Parker, the teacher, asked who broke the toy. Olivia wanted to tell the truth but was too scared. She worried the other kids would be mad at her. - What if they don't want to play with me? Olivia thought.
Olivia decided to stay quiet and hope no one would find out. But then, another boy named Max was blamed for the broken toy. Olivia felt even worse now. - It wasn’t me! Max cried.
Olivia felt terrible and wanted to give up. She didn't know what to do. - Maybe it’s better to just go home, she thought. But deep down, she knew running away was not the answer.
Just then, Mrs. Parker came over and knelt beside Olivia. - It’s okay to make mistakes, Olivia. What matters is being honest, she said. Olivia took a deep breath and decided to tell the truth.
Olivia stood up and told everyone the truth about the broken toy. - I broke the toy by accident, she confessed. Mrs. Parker smiled and the other kids forgave her. Olivia felt proud for being honest and learned that telling the truth is always the best choice.
Olivia was so excited for her first day at school. She wore her favorite red dress and carried a shiny new backpack. Everything seemed perfect until she noticed a broken toy in the classroom. Olivia felt scared because she didn't know how it broke, but everyone was looking at her.
Mrs. Parker, the teacher, asked who broke the toy. Olivia wanted to tell the truth but was too scared. She worried the other kids would be mad at her. - What if they don't want to play with me? Olivia thought.
Olivia decided to stay quiet and hope no one would find out. But then, another boy named Max was blamed for the broken toy. Olivia felt even worse now. - It wasn’t me! Max cried.
Olivia felt terrible and wanted to give up. She didn't know what to do. - Maybe it’s better to just go home, she thought. But deep down, she knew running away was not the answer.
Just then, Mrs. Parker came over and knelt beside Olivia. - It’s okay to make mistakes, Olivia. What matters is being honest, she said. Olivia took a deep breath and decided to tell the truth.
Olivia stood up and told everyone the truth about the broken toy. - I broke the toy by accident, she confessed. Mrs. Parker smiled and the other kids forgave her. Olivia felt proud for being honest and learned that telling the truth is always the best choice.
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