First Day at kindergarten.
Lily and Jack stood side by side, clutching their parents’ hands tightly as they approached the big, colorful building that was their new kindergarten. The morning sun cast playful shadows on the ground, and the air was filled with the laughter of children.
Inside, the classroom
buzzed
with activity. Bright posters adorned the walls, and tiny chairs were arranged around lowtables
. Miss Harper, their cheerful teacher, wouldgreet
each child with a warm smile. “Welcome, Lily! Welcome, Jack!” she said, crouching down to their level.Lily’s eyes widened at the sight of a giant box of crayons and
books
on the art table. She loved to draw, and her fingers itched to pick up thebright
colors. Jack, on the other hand, was drawn to the blocks area, where a tower of colorful bricks stood tall. He couldn’t wait tobuild
his own masterpiece.As the morning unfolded, they each found their places in the room. Lily sat at the art table, creating a
vibrant
picture
of a rainbow, while Jack carefullystacked
blocks higher and higher. The sounds of children playing and chatting filled the room, a symphony of first-day excitement.Miss Harper gathered the class on a round
rug
for story time. Lily and Jack sat next to each other, listeningintently
as she read a tale about a brave little mouse. They laughed at the funny parts andgasped
at the suspenseful moments, already feeling a sense of camaraderie with their new classmates.Walking out of the classroom, their hands now free from their parents’ grasp, Lily and Jack chatted excitedly about their adventures. The first day of kindergarten had been a whirlwind of new experiences and budding friendships, and they couldn’t wait to return the next day to discover more.