The New Kid With the Blue Shoes
New boy Sami's squeaky blue shoes turn nerves to laughter and help him make friends at school.
- Recommended age
- 3-5
- Theme
- Friendship
- Length
- 16 story pages
Page 1
In this story, Sami is new at school. His bright blue shoes squeak loudly, but they help him find kind friends. We will see how being different can make the day fun for everyone.
Page 2
A sunny Monday morning, Sami walked into class. Everyone stared at his shiny, brilliant blue shoes. They sparkled like the sky, and Sami felt both proud and a little nervous.
Page 3
Step, squeak! Step, squeak! The shoes made funny noises each time Sami moved. He wished they would hush so the class would not notice him so much.
Page 4
Sami waited at the door, holding his small backpack tight. New room, new teacher, new faces—everything felt big and strange to him.
Page 5
Miss Riya smiled. 'Class, this is Sami.' Children waved. One child whispered, 'Look, blue shoes!' Sami's cheeks warmed like strawberries.
Page 6
Sami kept his feet still at his desk. When recess bell rang, kids rushed outside, but Sami walked slowly—squeak, squeak, squeak. He froze when some heads turned.
Page 7
He sat alone on a bench near the fence, staring at his shoes. Were they too bright? Too loud? Sami felt small as the playground buzzed around him.
Page 8
Meera, a girl with bouncy pigtails, skipped over holding a rope. 'Hi, I'm Meera!' she chirped. Sami gave a shy wave. 'Hi.'
Page 9
Meera peeked at the shoes. Sami tried to hide them. She laughed, 'I like them! They sound like tiny ducks going quack-quack!'
Page 10
Sami giggled. 'They don't quack,' he said. Meera spun and sang, 'Quack-quack-squeak!' Sami's laugh grew louder and lighter.
Page 11
Meera held out her skipping rope. 'Wanna play?' Sami worried. 'What if I trip?' 'Then we trip together!' Meera grinned. That sounded perfect.
Page 12
Sami stood. SQUEAK! Meera clapped. 'Your shoes are singing!' They jumped rope with other kids, every hop making a happy squeak.
Page 13
Soon everyone laughed with the squeaks. 'Do it again!' shouted a boy. The playground echoed with hops, squeaks, and cheerful voices.
Page 14
By lunch, Sami was no longer the quiet kid. He was the brave jumper with the blue, squeaky shoes and a circle of new friends.
Page 15
At home time, Miss Riya asked, 'Good first day?' Sami looked at his shoes and smiled, 'The best! My shoes helped me make friends.'
Page 16
Sami and Meera walked home together—squeak, squeak, squeak. Each sound left a little trail of joy on the sidewalk.