Join Vivienne and Violet as they navigate the ups and downs of their first day at school. They encounter challenges, learn important lessons, and discover the true meaning of justice.
Vivienne and Violet woke up early, excited for their first day at school. They put on their new uniforms and packed their favorite lunches. As they walked to school, they talked about all the fun they would have. But when they arrived, they saw a group of older kids picking on a smaller boy. Vivienne and Violet knew they had to do something.
Vivienne and Violet watched as the older kids took the smaller boy's lunchbox. They felt angry and sad. Vivienne whispered to Violet, - We have to help him. Violet nodded in agreement. They decided to talk to a teacher.
Vivienne and Violet found their teacher, Miss Green, in the classroom. - Miss Green, some kids are being mean to a smaller boy, Vivienne said. Miss Green looked concerned and followed them to the playground. But when they got there, the older kids were gone.
Miss Green couldn't find the older kids, so she told Vivienne and Violet to keep an eye out and let her know if it happened again. Vivienne felt frustrated. - What if they come back? Violet asked. - We'll have to be brave and tell Miss Green again, Vivienne replied. They hoped the older kids would leave the smaller boy alone.
During recess, Vivienne and Violet saw the older kids bothering the smaller boy again. This time, they were taking his backpack. Vivienne wanted to run and tell Miss Green, but Violet grabbed her hand. - We need to help him now! Violet said. They decided to stand up to the older kids themselves.
Vivienne and Violet marched over to the older kids. - Stop taking his things! Vivienne said bravely. The older kids laughed and pushed them away. Vivienne and Violet tried to grab the backpack, but they were too small and not strong enough. They felt scared and defeated.
Vivienne and Violet felt like giving up. - Maybe we can't help him, Violet said sadly. - But it's not fair, Vivienne replied. They sat on a bench, feeling hopeless. They wanted to make things right but didn't know how.
Just then, the smaller boy came over to them. - Thank you for trying to help me, he said. Vivienne and Violet looked at each other. - Maybe we can try again, Vivienne said. The smaller boy smiled and nodded, giving them hope.
Vivienne and Violet decided to come up with a plan. They asked their classmates to help. - If we all stand together, they can't be mean to him, Violet said. Their friends agreed, and they all gathered on the playground.
When the older kids came back, Vivienne, Violet, and their friends stood together. - Leave him alone! they all shouted. The older kids were surprised and backed off. Miss Green saw everything and came over. - I'm proud of all of you for standing up for what's right, she said. Vivienne and Violet felt happy and knew they had done the right thing.
Vivienne and Violet woke up early, excited for their first day at school. They put on their new uniforms and packed their favorite lunches. As they walked to school, they talked about all the fun they would have. But when they arrived, they saw a group of older kids picking on a smaller boy. Vivienne and Violet knew they had to do something.
Vivienne and Violet watched as the older kids took the smaller boy's lunchbox. They felt angry and sad. Vivienne whispered to Violet, - We have to help him. Violet nodded in agreement. They decided to talk to a teacher.
Vivienne and Violet found their teacher, Miss Green, in the classroom. - Miss Green, some kids are being mean to a smaller boy, Vivienne said. Miss Green looked concerned and followed them to the playground. But when they got there, the older kids were gone.
Miss Green couldn't find the older kids, so she told Vivienne and Violet to keep an eye out and let her know if it happened again. Vivienne felt frustrated. - What if they come back? Violet asked. - We'll have to be brave and tell Miss Green again, Vivienne replied. They hoped the older kids would leave the smaller boy alone.
During recess, Vivienne and Violet saw the older kids bothering the smaller boy again. This time, they were taking his backpack. Vivienne wanted to run and tell Miss Green, but Violet grabbed her hand. - We need to help him now! Violet said. They decided to stand up to the older kids themselves.
Vivienne and Violet marched over to the older kids. - Stop taking his things! Vivienne said bravely. The older kids laughed and pushed them away. Vivienne and Violet tried to grab the backpack, but they were too small and not strong enough. They felt scared and defeated.
Vivienne and Violet felt like giving up. - Maybe we can't help him, Violet said sadly. - But it's not fair, Vivienne replied. They sat on a bench, feeling hopeless. They wanted to make things right but didn't know how.
Just then, the smaller boy came over to them. - Thank you for trying to help me, he said. Vivienne and Violet looked at each other. - Maybe we can try again, Vivienne said. The smaller boy smiled and nodded, giving them hope.
Vivienne and Violet decided to come up with a plan. They asked their classmates to help. - If we all stand together, they can't be mean to him, Violet said. Their friends agreed, and they all gathered on the playground.
When the older kids came back, Vivienne, Violet, and their friends stood together. - Leave him alone! they all shouted. The older kids were surprised and backed off. Miss Green saw everything and came over. - I'm proud of all of you for standing up for what's right, she said. Vivienne and Violet felt happy and knew they had done the right thing.
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