Suliman is a brave young boy who faces the challenge of speaking up in class, despite his shyness. With the help of his encouraging teachers, he learns the value of courage and finds his voice.
Suliman was a four-year-old boy with brown hair and black glasses. He loved going to the School of Tabuk, but he had a big problem. Suliman was very shy and afraid to speak up in class. He worried that his classmates would laugh at him. Suliman wanted to be brave, just like his favorite storybook heroes.
One day, during English class, Miss Sarah asked Suliman to read a sentence aloud. Suliman's heart raced, and his hands felt sweaty. He opened his mouth, but no words came out. Suliman felt embarrassed and wished he could hide.
At recess, Suliman tried to forget the morning's incident, but he was still upset. In Arabic class, Mr. Ahmed asked him to share his favorite word. Again, Suliman froze, unable to speak. He felt like he was letting everyone down.
In Islamic Studies, Suliman's teacher, Mrs. Fatima, noticed his sadness. She asked him if everything was okay. Suliman shook his head and whispered, "I can't do it." He felt like giving up.
Mrs. Fatima smiled gently and said, "You know, courage isn't about not being afraid. It's about trying, even when you're scared." Suliman thought about her words. He decided to practice speaking at home with his toys.
The next day, Suliman felt a little braver. In English class, he raised his hand and read a sentence. His classmates clapped, and Miss Sarah beamed with pride. Suliman realized he could be courageous after all.
Suliman was a four-year-old boy with brown hair and black glasses. He loved going to the School of Tabuk, but he had a big problem. Suliman was very shy and afraid to speak up in class. He worried that his classmates would laugh at him. Suliman wanted to be brave, just like his favorite storybook heroes.
One day, during English class, Miss Sarah asked Suliman to read a sentence aloud. Suliman's heart raced, and his hands felt sweaty. He opened his mouth, but no words came out. Suliman felt embarrassed and wished he could hide.
At recess, Suliman tried to forget the morning's incident, but he was still upset. In Arabic class, Mr. Ahmed asked him to share his favorite word. Again, Suliman froze, unable to speak. He felt like he was letting everyone down.
In Islamic Studies, Suliman's teacher, Mrs. Fatima, noticed his sadness. She asked him if everything was okay. Suliman shook his head and whispered, "I can't do it." He felt like giving up.
Mrs. Fatima smiled gently and said, "You know, courage isn't about not being afraid. It's about trying, even when you're scared." Suliman thought about her words. He decided to practice speaking at home with his toys.
The next day, Suliman felt a little braver. In English class, he raised his hand and read a sentence. His classmates clapped, and Miss Sarah beamed with pride. Suliman realized he could be courageous after all.
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