Frankie is a curious and friendly 3-year-old maltese dog who feels nervous about starting school and making new friends. Frankie faces several obstacles and moments of doubt. Through courage and the help of new friends, Roman learns to overcome his fears and finds joy in his new adventure.
Roman was excited but also scared. Today was his first day of school. He didn't know anyone there. 'What if no one talks to me?' Roman wondered. Frankie, his fluffy Maltese dog, wagged his tail and barked happily.
At school, Roman saw many kids playing together. He wanted to join, but he felt too shy. 'Come on, Roman,' he whispered to himself. 'You can do this.' But his legs felt heavy.
Roman took a deep breath and walked towards a group of kids. But when he got close, they ran off to play somewhere else. Roman felt like crying. 'Maybe they don't want to be my friends,' he thought.
Roman sat on a bench with Frankie by his side. 'I can't do this, Frankie,' he said. 'I'm not brave enough.' Frankie licked Roman's hand, trying to cheer him up.
Just then, Ms. Emma, the kind teacher, came over. 'Hi Roman, why are you sitting alone?' she asked. Roman explained his fears. 'You are brave, Roman,' Ms. Emma said. 'Just be yourself. Let's try together.'
With Ms. Emma's help, Roman joined a game of building blocks. 'Wow, look at Roman's tower!' a kid said. Roman smiled brightly. He felt proud and happy. 'I can do this,' he thought.
Roman was excited but also scared. Today was his first day of school. He didn't know anyone there. 'What if no one talks to me?' Roman wondered. Frankie, his fluffy Maltese dog, wagged his tail and barked happily.
At school, Roman saw many kids playing together. He wanted to join, but he felt too shy. 'Come on, Roman,' he whispered to himself. 'You can do this.' But his legs felt heavy.
Roman took a deep breath and walked towards a group of kids. But when he got close, they ran off to play somewhere else. Roman felt like crying. 'Maybe they don't want to be my friends,' he thought.
Roman sat on a bench with Frankie by his side. 'I can't do this, Frankie,' he said. 'I'm not brave enough.' Frankie licked Roman's hand, trying to cheer him up.
Just then, Ms. Emma, the kind teacher, came over. 'Hi Roman, why are you sitting alone?' she asked. Roman explained his fears. 'You are brave, Roman,' Ms. Emma said. 'Just be yourself. Let's try together.'
With Ms. Emma's help, Roman joined a game of building blocks. 'Wow, look at Roman's tower!' a kid said. Roman smiled brightly. He felt proud and happy. 'I can do this,' he thought.
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