Olivia, a smart 6-year-old girl, faces a scary situation when a stranger tries to trick her. Through her wisdom and courage, Olivia learns the importance of saying no and seeking help when in danger.
Class is over for the day and Olivia was waiting for her mum to pick her up from school as she normally does. She sat on the bench outside alone, happily swinging her legs and humming a little tune. Suddenly, a man she didn't know walked up to her with a smile. He held out a big colourful lollipop and said to Olivia, - Your mum told me to pick you up and take you home. Staring at the stranger, Olivia felt her heart race. In that moment, she remembered what her mum had taught her. - No, thank you, she replied firmly.
However, the man did not give up. He frowned and tried again. - Come on, your mum is waiting for you, he insisted. Olivia shook her head and took a step back. - My mum didn't tell me about you, she said. The man looked around nervously. Olivia knew she had to do something fast.
Without hesitation, Olivia turned around and ran towards the school building. Her heart was pounding, and she felt scared. - Help! she shouted as she ran. She didn't stop until she reached her teacher, Mrs. Thompson. - There's a stranger outside, Olivia said, out of breath.
Mrs. Thompson knelt down and put her hands on Olivia's shoulders. - Are you okay? she asked. Olivia nodded but still felt scared. - He said my mum sent him, but I have never seen him before and my mum taught me never to go with strangers. So, I said no, Olivia explained. Mrs. Thompson hugged her tight. - You did the right thing, Olivia. I'm so proud of you.
Mrs. Thompson called the principal, and they decided to call Olivia's mum. - Thank you for telling us, Olivia, the principal said. Olivia's mum arrived quickly and hugged her tightly. - I'm so glad you're safe, her mum said with tears in her eyes. - I knew something was wrong and remembered what you taught me, so I said no, Olivia said.
Olivia's mum thanked Mrs. Thompson and the principal for helping. - You did a very brave thing today, Olivia, her mum said. - Always trust your instincts and never go with strangers. Olivia smiled and felt proud of herself. She knew she had made a wise choice, and her mum was proud of her too. Always remember, be smart and say NO to strangers, like how Olivia did.
Class is over for the day and Olivia was waiting for her mum to pick her up from school as she normally does. She sat on the bench outside alone, happily swinging her legs and humming a little tune. Suddenly, a man she didn't know walked up to her with a smile. He held out a big colourful lollipop and said to Olivia, - Your mum told me to pick you up and take you home. Staring at the stranger, Olivia felt her heart race. In that moment, she remembered what her mum had taught her. - No, thank you, she replied firmly.
However, the man did not give up. He frowned and tried again. - Come on, your mum is waiting for you, he insisted. Olivia shook her head and took a step back. - My mum didn't tell me about you, she said. The man looked around nervously. Olivia knew she had to do something fast.
Without hesitation, Olivia turned around and ran towards the school building. Her heart was pounding, and she felt scared. - Help! she shouted as she ran. She didn't stop until she reached her teacher, Mrs. Thompson. - There's a stranger outside, Olivia said, out of breath.
Mrs. Thompson knelt down and put her hands on Olivia's shoulders. - Are you okay? she asked. Olivia nodded but still felt scared. - He said my mum sent him, but I have never seen him before and my mum taught me never to go with strangers. So, I said no, Olivia explained. Mrs. Thompson hugged her tight. - You did the right thing, Olivia. I'm so proud of you.
Mrs. Thompson called the principal, and they decided to call Olivia's mum. - Thank you for telling us, Olivia, the principal said. Olivia's mum arrived quickly and hugged her tightly. - I'm so glad you're safe, her mum said with tears in her eyes. - I knew something was wrong and remembered what you taught me, so I said no, Olivia said.
Olivia's mum thanked Mrs. Thompson and the principal for helping. - You did a very brave thing today, Olivia, her mum said. - Always trust your instincts and never go with strangers. Olivia smiled and felt proud of herself. She knew she had made a wise choice, and her mum was proud of her too. Always remember, be smart and say NO to strangers, like how Olivia did.
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