

Shiloh's heart felt full of butterflies on the first day of school. She waved goodbye to Mom and tried not to cry. When the teacher read a story about a lost puppy, tears rolled down Shiloh's cheeks. "Look at the crybaby," whispered Liam, making Shiloh wish she could hide her feelings away.

That evening, Shiloh told Mom about what happened at school. "Why do I cry so much?" she asked, wiping her eyes. Mom pulled Shiloh into a warm hug. "Your big feelings aren't something to hide," Mom explained gently. "They're actually your superpower – you're a Super Feeler!"

The next day, Olivia fell during recess and looked scared. While others stood back, Shiloh rushed over and held her hand. "It's okay to feel scared," Shiloh said, remembering Mom's words. Liam watched curiously as Olivia stopped crying and smiled at Shiloh.

During show-and-tell, Shiloh stood tall before the class. "My superpower is being a Super Feeler," she announced proudly. "I can help when friends are sad and share joy when they're happy." Even Liam raised his hand and admitted, "Sometimes I feel like crying too." Shiloh smiled, knowing her superpower was helping others find theirs.