Once up on a time there was an eight years old girl came to take admission in a big school in the city Patna .Her name is Lily .She previously lived in Mujaffarpur with her parents. Her father was a college professor and he was transferring to Patna due to which his family had to shift to Patna. Lily was very sad and missing her former friends very much . She was very withdrawn and hesitated to meet new people. Lily was sitting with her parents in the waiting room in front of Principal Chamber .Then the peon came told that all of them were being called inside. Lily’s mom and dad took her inside the chamber. The Principal Madam kindly asked Lily’s name . Lily stood silently holding her mother’s lap . Then her mother caressing her said that dear tell your name to Madam. Lily timidly said my name is Lily . 

After completing the admission formalities,the Principal Madam called the class teacher of first grade.The class teacher took Lily to her class and introduced Lily to the rest of her class. The class teacher made Lily to sit next to Raavi  who was the class monitor. There was a mischievous boy whose name was Harry. He was sitting near , he thinks of a way to annoy Lily. He took the opportunity to steal Lily’s notebook. Lily didn’t find her notebook when they came back after lunch break. Raavi asked all the students in the class but no one accepted. Lily became sad and tears welled up in her eyes. At the end of the school, all the children hurriedly left the class . Harry was also  running down the stairs when he slipped and fell. But Lily remembered her mother’s words that -“one should not laugh at a person who is in trouble”. She decided to help him. She helped Harry up and carried him to the bench at the edge of the ground. Lily and Raavi then went to call the class teacher. The class teacher bandaged Harry’s knee and scolded him for running down the stairs.

Then Harry felt embarrassed for his mischief with Lily. He apologizes to Lily and returns her notebook and thanked her for helping.

Moral :- “You have the power to change the world with your goodness.just recognise your goodness and give the message of truth and goodness to the world”.

 

Responses

  1. Ayush Choudhary

    This is a very good story telling us to always be kind to others irrespective of how they behave with us and just loose our character . Everyone is recommended to read this story as It teaches us to be good and never loose our temper

  2. Khushi

    “First Day at School” is a charming tale that emphasises the value of compassion, empathy, and the capacity to influence people positively. Lily, a quiet and reserved girl who begins her first day at a new school in Patna, is the focus of the story. She is initially hesitant and terribly misses her previous friends.
    Lily’s feelings are expertly depicted as she negotiates the strange surroundings. When Lily is hesitant to introduce herself to the principal, the author skillfully captures her hesitation. But Lily eventually gains the confidence to reveal her name thanks to her parents’ support and encouragement.
    Lily is distraught when Harry, a cheeky lad, takes advantage of the situation to grab her notepad. Lily’s anguish and tears are expertly depicted by the author, inspiring sympathy in the reader.
    Harry trips and falls while trying to flee, which marks the story’s turning point. Lily demonstrates her extraordinary character by remembering her mother’s advice and picking compassion over vengeance. She kindly assists Harry and asks the teacher for help in tending to his wound, which changes Harry’s heart and he returns Lily’s notebook.
    The story does a good job of highlighting the value of compassion, forgiving others, and giving people another chance. The character growth is commendable, showing Lily’s journey from a reclusive teenager to a kind person eager to provide a helping hand.

    Overall, “First Day at School” is a sweet story that imparts important life lessons to its audience. Children and young adults will find the novel to be a fascinating read because it emphasises the value of empathy, generosity, and the opportunity for good change.