The main key signature has one flat (B), so all notes in the piece are natural keys (white) unless otherwise marked, except for the B. B's are always flat unless the markings give you an exception for a limited period of time.
The markings I see on page two are a natural sign in front of the key "B".. This tells you this B is not flatted, like the remainder of the B's in the piece, but a "natural" B (white key) The change from the normal B Flat to B natural is for that measure only. The next measure goes back to all B's being flat again.
The other thing you need to know that these exception markings onlY apply to notes on exactly that same line. So if a B is marked as natural on one line, and there is another B on a different line in the measure, the "B" on the different line is played like the B flat
It's great to see you are so excited!
