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Lara Bergen - Sophie the Hero

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Lara Bergen Sophie the Hero
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Meet Sophie, a little girl with a big goal: to find the perfect title for herself. Look out heres Sophie the Hero! Its a bird its a plane its Sophie the Hero! Sophie has discovered the perfect name this time, for sure: Sophie the Hero! After all, when little Ella ran out into the street in front of a car, Sophie swooped in to save the day. If thats not heroic, what is? But being a hero might be tougher than this third-grader expected. Shes supposed to save the day not cause more trouble! Could Sophies latest name be a heroic flop?

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Sophie the Hero by Lara Bergen To my heroes Parker and Sydney Chapter 1 - photo 1

Sophie the

Hero

by Lara Bergen

To my heroes, Parker and Sydney

Chapter 1

Sophie was a hero No joke A real live hero And it was all anyone could talk - photo 2

Sophie was a hero. No joke. A real live hero! And it was all anyone could talk about on the bus to school.

Especially Sophie.

Mrs. Blatt! Have you heard? Im a hero! she told the bus driver as soon as she got on. Just call me Sophie the Hero from now on! Right, Ella?

She turned to Ella Fitzgibbon, the little kindergartner behind her.

Right! said Ella. Sophie the Hero my hero!

Sophie smiled. Then she patted Ellas head. This was something the old, boring Sophie never would have done. But she was not the old, boring Sophie anymore.

The old, boring Sophie had thought that her next-door neighbor Ella was a pest. She never left Sophie alone, even when Sophie was playing important third-grade games with Kate Barry, her very best friend.

But things had changed. Now Sophie was Ellas hero! And thanks to Ella, Sophie had a great new name. A name that made her special. A name that said it all just what Sophie had been hoping for!

So what if it was not Sophie the Awesome? That was the name she had first thought of. But being awesome all the time was kind of hard, Sophie had learned. Being a hero was fine with her. Great, even!

Hero? Mrs. Blatt said. She reached over and closed the bus door. You dont say! Well, have a seat, girls, and tell me more. On your bottoms back there! she hollered to the kids in the rear of the bus.

Quickly, Sophie, Kate, and Ella slid into the first seat behind Mrs. Blatt. Usually, Sophie liked to sit in the back of the bus with Kate. Not with Ella. But this was not a usual day. Ella had already told Sophies story at the bus stop, to all the kids who had missed it. And Sophie could not wait to hear it again!

Go ahead, Ella, Sophie said.

What happened, Ella said, is that I tripped and all my Slinkys spilled. Right into the street!

And Sophie caught them all? said the bus driver. She hit the gas and the bus rolled forward. Why, that is heroic, isnt it?

But all three girls shook their heads.

No. Sophie caught Ella! Kate said. She patted Sophies shoulder proudly.

I was going to try to catch my Slinkys. But Sophie stopped me from running into the street, Ella said.

And dont forget the part about Mrs. Dixon driving by in her car right then, Sophie reminded them.

Right! said Ella. And Mrs. Dixon drove by in her car! Right then! She turned to Sophie and hugged her hard. You saved my life!

Mrs. Blatts eyes grew wide in the rearview mirror. Wow, Sophie. You really are a hero!

Sophie beamed proudly as Ella reached down and pulled a piece of paper out of her backpack. She handed it to Sophie. It was a drawing of a girl with two straight lines of brown hair. She was standing on a line of green grass with heart-shaped flowers all around her. There was a line of blue sky above, a yellow sun in the corner, and big rainbow letters that spelled out SOFEE THE HE.

Sophie started to smile, but her mouth ended up crooked. And not just because the picture made her look like a scarecrow wearing too much makeup.

This isnt what I told you to write, Ella, Sophie said, pointing to the letters on the paper.

Oh, I ran out of room, Ella said. She grinned. The rest is on the back.

Sophie turned the page over. There was a giant R, and an O. Plus an I love you, Ella. XXXOOO.

See! said Ella. She looked at Sophie with big brown eyes. Sophie noticed a spot of purple jelly on her chin. Dont you like it? Ella asked her.

Sophie sighed.

I think its great, Kate said. She smiled at Sophie over Ellas head. And it looks just like you, Sophie the He!

Sophie rolled her eyes, but she had to grin.

Its very nice, Ella, she said.

Then she slipped the picture into her own backpack. Okay. So it was not exactly the hero portrait she had hoped for. But Sophie did not need a picture to prove she was a hero. The facts spoke for themselves. And so did the cheer that Kate and Ella started on the bus ride:

Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate?
Sophie!
Sophie!
Sophie the Hero!

At school, Sophie dropped Ella off at her kindergarten classroom. (Ella clung to her arm the whole way there, which was kind of cute and kind of not.) Then she and Kate hurried to their third-grade class in room 10.

Sophie was just about to walk through the door when she stopped short.

Oof! grunted Kate as she bumped into Sophies backpack. Why did you stop here?

Sophie pulled Kate away from the door. You need to introduce me! she told her.

Kates forehead made a wrinkle. But everybody already knows you, she said.

Sophie lowered her voice. Not as Sophie the Hero, she said.

Oh, right! Kate waggled her eyebrows and grinned. Then, slowly, her grin got smaller.

What? Sophie asked.

Well , Kate began. She shrugged. Its just its great that youre a hero. But I feel a little left out.

Oh, dont! Sophie said. She put her hands on her friends shoulders. She had never thought that her being a hero would be hard for Kate.

Dont forget, Sophie told her, youre the best friend of a hero. In fact A thought suddenly hit her. Youre like my What do they call them?

Sidekick? said Kate.

Sophie beamed. Exactly! Youre like my sidekick! And how perfect was that? Every hero needed one of them!

Kate thought about it for a second and her grin came back even bigger.

Feel better? said Sophie.

Much better! Kate said. Sidekicks get the coolest jobs, and theyre funny, like me. Now for that introduction!

With that, Kate left Sophie in the hall and stepped into room 10.

Ladies and gentlemen! And everyone else, too, Kate declared. (Sophie bet she was talking to yucky Toby Myers and Archie Dolan.) May I have your attention, please?

Sophie heard the class get quiet, no kidding. Wow! How lucky was she to have Kate for a sidekick? Kate was very good at it already!

What is it? someone said.

That was when Kate grabbed Sophie and pulled her into the room.

Id like you to meet the one, the only Sophie the Hero! Kate cried.

Sophie the who?

Sophie the what?

Sophie took a bow and cleared her throat. Sophie the Hero, she said.

And just as Sophie had hoped, she and Kate got to tell the Slinky story all over again.

And again!

Wow, you are a hero! said Eve, Mia, Sydney, and Grace when it was over.

Maybe we should call you Sophie H. instead of Sophie M., said Sophie A., the other Sophie in her class. For Sophie the Hero.

Sophie thought about it for a second then shook her head No Sophie the Hero - photo 3

Sophie thought about it for a second, then shook her head. No. Sophie the Hero was better. She was pretty sure of that.

I am happy to sign autographs, Sophie said. Does anyone have a pen?

Wait a minute, said a snooty voice. It belonged to Mindy VonBoffmann. Her name would be Mindy the Meanie if Sophie had anything to say about it.

What happened to the Slinkys? Mindy asked. Sophie shrugged. Mrs. Dixon picked them up.

Then isnt she the real hero? Mindy said. She crossed her arms and made a face that Sophies mom would have called sassy.

Yeah, Lily Lemley chimed in. She liked to copy Mindy, so she made her face look just the same. If Mrs. Dixon saved the Slinkys, shes the real hero, Lily said.

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