Panda Teaches Size: Big – Small

Panda Teaches Size: Big – Small

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authorPanda Education

Join Panda as he patiently teaches little Coco the concepts of 'big' and 'small'. Through playful interactions with everyday objects, Coco learns to distinguish sizes, overcoming her initial confusion with the help of her kind teacher. A charming story about learning and discovery.

age2 - 5 jaar oud
emotional intelligence
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Panda wants to teach the words big and small. But little Coco keeps mixing them up and feels confused.

Panda sits beside Coco: “Don’t worry. We learn slowly.” Coco breathes out and listens carefully.

Panda shows a big red ball. Coco whispers: “Big?”

Coco points to a tiny button and says: “Big!” Panda smiles and shakes his head: “That is small.”

Panda places the tiny button in Coco’s hand. Coco giggles: “Small!”

Panda rolls the big ball across the floor. Coco shouts: “Big ball!”

Coco tries lifting the big ball but falls gently onto Panda. Both burst into laughter.

Panda asks: “Big? Small?” Coco points at each object thoughtfully.

Coco says clearly: “Big ball. Small button!” Panda claps happily.

Coco cheers: “I know size now!”

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