A new girl comes to class, initially, she is shunned, but one child makes friends and encourages her to celebrate her differences. The story culminates in a class project where all children present items celebrating differences from all their backgrounds. The new girl shines.
This is rated level 3 by Pratham, stories that are suitable for confident readers, or reading to an older child.
Author: Srividhya Venkat, Illustrator: Sayan Mukherjee
Sample Text from The New Girl
There is a new girl at Mira’s bus-stop today. Everyone stares at her. No one talks to her.
On the school bus, everybody sits with their friends. The new girl sits alone.
At school, Salma Miss has a surprise for Mira and her classmates. “We have a new friend in our classroom!” It is the new girl!
Everyone stares at the new girl. “She looks different!” they say. Salma Miss says they must be kind and helpful to Zenie – that’s the name of the new girl.
Mira remembers being the new girl once. Nobody spoke to her. Nobody played with her.
She smiles at Zenie. Zenie smiles back.
During art period, Mira shares her crayons with Zenie. At recess, they share their lunch. They sit together on the bus-ride home and even play in the evening. They are BEST FRIENDS!
Some children make fun of Zenie. They call her names that mean ‘foreigner’.
“She is INDIAN!” Mira tells them angrily. But they simply laugh.
Zenie is upset. “It’s okay to be different!” Mira tells her. Mira has often heard her mother say that to her brother who gets teased about his glasses.
One day, Salma Miss gives them a new project. Everyone is excited. Everyone, except Zenie.
“What should I do, Mira?” she asks. “Don’t worry, Zenie! You can talk about your family, festivals, or your home.” Mira tells her.
“But they will laugh at me, Mira!” she says. “When you speak, just look at the people who are nice to you,” Mira tells her, remembering her mother’s words.
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yes i like these book because it tells us how new student experience when entering schools with different races
yes I did like this book.Very Simple and nice way when children migrate and join new place to adapt to new environment.
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Story was very interesting with colorful pictures.
This storry is about how we feel when we try to fit in but people don’t care and they kick as out which is why don’t lie about who you are you are you i am who i am 😊😊❤❤