Moving means my family will live in a different house with new rooms for me to explore. I will have a new bedroom, a new bathroom, and maybe even a new backyard. My family will still be with me, but our home will be in a new place.
Moving means my family will live in a different house with new rooms for me to explore. I will have a new bedroom, a new bathroom, and maybe even a new backyard. My family will still be with me, but our home will be in a new place.
I can help pack my toys, books, and clothes into boxes for our move. I get to choose special things like my favorite stuffed animal and blanket to take with me in my own special bag. Packing helps me remember what I have and what is important to me.
I can help pack my toys, books, and clothes into boxes for our move. I get to choose special things like my favorite stuffed animal and blanket to take with me in my own special bag. Packing helps me remember what I have and what is important to me.
Before moving day, I will say goodbye to my friends and neighbors. I might feel happy about my new adventure and sad about leaving at the same time. I can draw pictures or take photos to remember special people and places.
Before moving day, I will say goodbye to my friends and neighbors. I might feel happy about my new adventure and sad about leaving at the same time. I can draw pictures or take photos to remember special people and places.
On moving day, movers will help put our boxes and furniture into a big truck. I will ride in the car with my family to our new house. When we arrive, I can watch as our things are brought inside our new home.
On moving day, movers will help put our boxes and furniture into a big truck. I will ride in the car with my family to our new house. When we arrive, I can watch as our things are brought inside our new home.
When we get to our new house, I can walk through all the rooms and choose where my bed and toys will go. I can put up my favorite pictures and arrange my books on new shelves. Making my space feel cozy will help our new house feel like home.
When we get to our new house, I can walk through all the rooms and choose where my bed and toys will go. I can put up my favorite pictures and arrange my books on new shelves. Making my space feel cozy will help our new house feel like home.
I will go to a new school with different classrooms and a new playground. I will meet a new teacher who will help me learn. My classroom might look different, but I will still learn reading, math, and have time to play.
I will go to a new school with different classrooms and a new playground. I will meet a new teacher who will help me learn. My classroom might look different, but I will still learn reading, math, and have time to play.
I can meet new friends at school by sharing toys and playing together at recess. I can smile, tell them my name, and ask to join their games. Sometimes it takes time to make new friends, and that's okay.
I can meet new friends at school by sharing toys and playing together at recess. I can smile, tell them my name, and ask to join their games. Sometimes it takes time to make new friends, and that's okay.
If I feel lost or confused in my new house or school, I can ask for help. I can talk to my parents when I'm at home or my teacher when I'm at school. Asking questions helps me learn and feel better.
If I feel lost or confused in my new house or school, I can ask for help. I can talk to my parents when I'm at home or my teacher when I'm at school. Asking questions helps me learn and feel better.

Moving to a New House

Moving means my family will live in a different house with new rooms for me to explore. I will have a new bedroom, a new bathroom, and maybe even a new backyard. My family will still be with me, but our home will be in a new place.