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SUSSI´S BLUE SHOES

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Short Story for kids written by: Delsy Janet Quispe Goto.

Once upon a time, there was a girl called Sussi. She was living with dad, mom and her sister Andrea.

Sussi was a beautiful girl, nice and lovely, was always helping and loved her family so much.

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One day, her parents gave her a nice pair of blue shoes for her birthday. And her sister Andrea gave her a nice colorful ball.

 

 

Sussi was amazed with her blue eyes, and did not care the colorful ball her sister had given her.

Days passed, she was always wearing her blue shoes , was going to school with her blue shoes, was going for walks with her blue shoes, was playing wearing her blue shoes, she even used to go to sleep with her blue shoes on.

Her mom had to wait until she fell asleep to take her blue shoes off carefully.

Days were passing, her shoes started to get old, she used them for everything.

One day, her sister Andrea, hid her blue shoes and Sussi became really sad, because she wanted them, she didn’t want to wear other shoes, because were her favorite shoes.

Andrea, her sister, could not support seeing her sister so sad any more, so gave her back her blue shoes.

When Sussi saw her old blue shoes was really happy, jumping with joy.

One day, Sussi saw a small hole at the sole of her blue shoes, and run to show to her mom. Her mom told her that it was time to change her shoes, but she did not want others.

Her mom talked to her, explained her that things in life do not last forever and we have to learn to get rid of those things we really like.

Mom bought her another pair of beautiful shoes; were white this time, and Sussi was so happy when saw her new white shoes.

THE END

Moral of the Short Story for Kids: Nothing lasts forever, we have to learn to accept new things.

Values of the Short Story for Kids: Love, respect, and humility.

 

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