Vail, a curious three-year-old, goes to Sunday School for the first time. He faces a big problem when he's too shy to join the other kids. Will Vail find the courage to make new friends and enjoy his Sunday School experience?
Vail was excited for her first day at Sunday School. She wore her favorite dress and her curly hair was all neat. But when she arrived at the church in Lynchburg, she felt very shy. There were so many kids she didn't know. Vail didn't know if she could join the class.
Vail held her mom's hand tightly. She saw the other kids playing and laughing. Vail wanted to join them but felt scared. Her mom knelt down and said: - It's okay, Vail. You can do it. Just be brave and say hello.
Vail took a deep breath and let go of her mom's hand. She walked slowly towards the kids. But when she tried to say hello, her voice was too soft. The kids didn't hear her and kept playing. Vail felt like giving up.
Vail sat on a bench, feeling very sad. She watched the kids having fun and wished she could join them. - Maybe I'm just too shy, she thought. Vail felt like she would never have the courage to make friends.
Just then, a friendly boy named Max came over. - Hi, I'm Max! Do you want to play with us? Vail was surprised but smiled. - Yes, I'd like that, she said. Max took her hand and led her to the group.
With Max's help, Vail joined the games. She laughed and had so much fun. Vail realized she could be brave and make new friends. - Thank you, Max, she said. Vail knew she would enjoy Sunday School from now on.
Vail was excited for her first day at Sunday School. She wore her favorite dress and her curly hair was all neat. But when she arrived at the church in Lynchburg, she felt very shy. There were so many kids she didn't know. Vail didn't know if she could join the class.
Vail held her mom's hand tightly. She saw the other kids playing and laughing. Vail wanted to join them but felt scared. Her mom knelt down and said: - It's okay, Vail. You can do it. Just be brave and say hello.
Vail took a deep breath and let go of her mom's hand. She walked slowly towards the kids. But when she tried to say hello, her voice was too soft. The kids didn't hear her and kept playing. Vail felt like giving up.
Vail sat on a bench, feeling very sad. She watched the kids having fun and wished she could join them. - Maybe I'm just too shy, she thought. Vail felt like she would never have the courage to make friends.
Just then, a friendly boy named Max came over. - Hi, I'm Max! Do you want to play with us? Vail was surprised but smiled. - Yes, I'd like that, she said. Max took her hand and led her to the group.
With Max's help, Vail joined the games. She laughed and had so much fun. Vail realized she could be brave and make new friends. - Thank you, Max, she said. Vail knew she would enjoy Sunday School from now on.
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