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The Nervous Start

Farty McFace: The Little Kid with a Big Secret

Frankie Fizzlebutton sat at his desk, feeling very nervous. Today was the day he would reveal his big secret. His friends, Blake, Sophie, and Max, were all sitting nearby. Ms. Winkleberry, their kind teacher, was writing on the board. Frankie took a deep breath and hoped everything would be okay.
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Blake noticed Frankie's nervousness and leaned over. 'What's wrong, Frankie?' he whispered. Frankie hesitated, unsure if he should share his secret. Sophie and Max noticed the whispering and turned their heads. Frankie knew he had to tell them soon.
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During recess, Frankie gathered his friends under the big oak tree. 'I have something to tell you,' he said, his voice shaking. 'I have a special talent.' His friends looked at him with curiosity. Frankie took another deep breath and revealed, 'I can make the funniest noises with my face!'
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Blake, Sophie, and Max burst into laughter. 'That's amazing!' Sophie giggled. Frankie showed them his talent, making silly faces and sounds. The friends laughed so hard that their sides hurt. Frankie felt relieved and happy to share his secret.
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Back in class, Ms. Winkleberry noticed the giggling group. 'What seems to be so funny?' she asked with a smile. Frankie bravely stood up. 'I can make funny noises with my face, Ms. Winkleberry!' he announced. Ms. Winkleberry chuckled, 'Well, let's see this talent!'
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Frankie performed his funny faces and sounds for the whole class. Everyone laughed and clapped, even Ms. Winkleberry. 'That's quite a talent, Frankie!' she praised. Frankie beamed with pride. He felt happy to be himself.
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Word of Frankie's talent spread throughout the school. Students from other classes wanted to see his performance. Frankie enjoyed making others laugh and smile. He realized sharing his secret was the best decision. His friends were proud of him.
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Frankie learned that being yourself is important. His friends supported him no matter what. Ms. Winkleberry reminded the class about kindness and acceptance. Frankie felt grateful for his friends and teacher. He knew he could always be himself.
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THE END