Barefoot Stories (June 2025)

National Go Barefoot Day was celebrated on June 1. It holds two purposes:

  1. To kick off (pun intended) the first summer month and warmer weather by going around sans shoes
  2. To bring worldwide awareness that an estimated 300 million underprivileged children are forced to live barefoot because they don’t own a single pair of shoes*

šŸ—ŗļø Write the places your feet have traveled

Visualize your life as a walking journey—where have your feet taken you, literally or metaphorically?

šŸŒž Remember a barefoot summer moment

Let a warm memory surface—can you feel the grass, the heat, the joy?

šŸ“ Make a list of 5 things you like about going barefoot

Focus on the small joys—freedom, connection, sensory details, or even silliness.

šŸ” Write what your (naked) bare feet expose about you. What makes you more vulnerable?

Bare feet can mean truth, exposure, and honesty. What do yours reveal?

āš–ļø Write about the choice to go barefoot. What are the freedoms? What are the limitations?

Explore both the literal and metaphorical meaning—freedom vs. protection, vulnerability vs. boldness.

*Soles4Souls created National Go Barefoot Day after the 2004 Tsunami disaster. Visit the ​Soles4Souls organization​ for more information on how you can help bring shoes to children across the world.


Story Starter: Arnie the Doughnut Dog

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Friday, June 6 is National Donut Day. Laurie Keller took American’s love for doughnuts and wrote about it in her book Arnie the Doughnut. In the book, Arnie and Mr. Bing are both frustrated by a future that seems impossible—until they form an unexpected friendship that fulfills both of their dreams.

Read Arnie the Doughnut and begin writing your own story after the last sentence. What happens next to Arnie and Mr. Bing in ā€œArnie the Doughnut-Dogā€?