A New Start

A New Start
A New Start Information
Age4-6, 7-9
LengthMedium
TypeMoral
GenreRealistic

Lily loved her old life, but a big move made her feel lost. Can she find new friends and make her new home feel like home? Get ready for a sweet story of friendship and a fresh start!

A New Start Story

Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved her old home and her old school. She had the best friends in the whole world. But then, one sunny day, her family had to move to a new city. Lily was very sad. She didn’t want to leave her friends.

Lily has to move
Lily has to move

The new city was big and shiny, but Lily didn’t like it much. It felt like a whole new world. The next day, she had to go to a new school. Her tummy felt like a bundle of butterflies. She missed her old school, her old classroom, and her old teacher.

When Lily walked into her new classroom, everyone looked at her. She felt shy and scared. She wished she could hide under her desk! But then, a girl with curly hair and a big smile called out, “Hi! I’m Mia!” Lily smiled back, feeling a tiny bit better.

first day in new school
first day in new school

After a while, the teacher said it was time for a school tour. Lily was happy to get out of the classroom. Mia and another boy named Ben joined her. They showed Lily the playground, the library, and the art room. They talked and laughed, and Lily started to feel a little less scared.

During break time, Mia and Ben shared their snacks with Lily. She had a yummy chocolate cookie from Mia and a crunchy apple from Ben. They were so kind! Lily started to think maybe this new school wouldn’t be so bad after all.

Lily and her new friend at lunch time
Lily and her new friend at lunch time

As the day went on, Lily met more and more kids. Some kids liked to draw, some liked to play games, and some liked to tell jokes. Lily realized that everyone was different, but they were all friendly. She started to feel like she belonged.

Lily plays with all her classmates
Lily plays with all her classmates

When the school day was over, Lily walked home with a big smile on her face. She was still a little sad about leaving her old friends, but she was excited about making new ones. Maybe this new city wouldn’t be so bad after all.

Lily walks back home happily
Lily walks back home happily

As she looked out the window of her new home, she saw the sunset. It was beautiful. Lily took a deep breath. She knew that starting over wasn’t easy, but she was brave. And she was ready for a new adventure.

Lily wants to come back home
Lily wants to come back home

The next day, Lily couldn’t wait to go back to school. She missed Mia, Ben, and all the other kids. She knew that this was going to be a great year. After all, new beginnings can be exciting too!

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