Winter is spending her summer vacation in Denver, but she has a big problem: she feels left out because of her different looks and interests. Will she find a way to be accepted and make friends?
Winter was excited about her summer vacation in Denver. But on the first day at the park, she felt lonely. The other kids didn’t play with her because she looked different and liked different things. Winter wanted to make friends, but it seemed impossible. She felt a big problem growing inside her heart.
Winter decided to join a group of kids playing tag. But when she approached them, they ignored her. She felt sad and sat on a bench. A boy named Max saw her and walked over. - Why are you sitting alone? Max asked. - I want to play, but no one lets me join, Winter replied.
Winter tried to join another group playing soccer, but they told her she wasn’t good enough. She felt even worse. She went to the swings and saw a girl named Emma. - Can I swing with you? Winter asked. - Sure! Emma said. But the swing set broke, and they both fell.
Winter felt like giving up on making friends. She sat under a tree and cried. - I’ll never make friends, she thought. Max and Emma saw her and felt bad. - Maybe we can help Winter, Max said. - But how? Emma replied.
Max had an idea. - Let’s invite Winter to our picnic, he said. Emma agreed, and they invited Winter. - We want you to join us, Max said with a smile. Winter felt hopeful again. - Really? she asked, wiping her tears.
At the picnic, Winter shared her favorite stories and games. Max and Emma loved them. - You’re so cool, Winter! Emma said. - Thanks for being our friend, Max added. Winter’s heart felt warm. She realized that being different made her special.
Winter was excited about her summer vacation in Denver. But on the first day at the park, she felt lonely. The other kids didn’t play with her because she looked different and liked different things. Winter wanted to make friends, but it seemed impossible. She felt a big problem growing inside her heart.
Winter decided to join a group of kids playing tag. But when she approached them, they ignored her. She felt sad and sat on a bench. A boy named Max saw her and walked over. - Why are you sitting alone? Max asked. - I want to play, but no one lets me join, Winter replied.
Winter tried to join another group playing soccer, but they told her she wasn’t good enough. She felt even worse. She went to the swings and saw a girl named Emma. - Can I swing with you? Winter asked. - Sure! Emma said. But the swing set broke, and they both fell.
Winter felt like giving up on making friends. She sat under a tree and cried. - I’ll never make friends, she thought. Max and Emma saw her and felt bad. - Maybe we can help Winter, Max said. - But how? Emma replied.
Max had an idea. - Let’s invite Winter to our picnic, he said. Emma agreed, and they invited Winter. - We want you to join us, Max said with a smile. Winter felt hopeful again. - Really? she asked, wiping her tears.
At the picnic, Winter shared her favorite stories and games. Max and Emma loved them. - You’re so cool, Winter! Emma said. - Thanks for being our friend, Max added. Winter’s heart felt warm. She realized that being different made her special.
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