Barnaby's Red Hat
A charming rhyming story about Barnaby the bear and his red hat. With the help of his friends Bunny and Fox, Barnaby learns to keep track of his favorite hat through funny mishaps.
Barnaby, bear, had a hat. His hat was red, big, not flat.
He went to pick, berry, yum! His hat fell, oh, what a bum!
Bunny ran, hop, hop, hop. “Hat in mud! Stop, stop, stop!”
Barnaby, grin, big, wide. Bunny helped, hat he spied.
Barnaby went, up, hill. His hat flew, still, still, still.
Fox came fast, zip, zip, zoom. “Hat in bush! No more gloom!”
Barnaby laughed, “Ha, ha, hee!” Fox helped him, set it free.
He held his hat, tight, tight, tight. No more lost hat, day and night.
Where is it?
Where is the Hat?
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
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