What's in My School Bag

What's in My School Bag

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NianNian, the orange cat with a crown, shows his big blue school bag! Let’s discover what’s inside: a red book, a yellow pencil, a green crayon, a long ruler, and a yummy sandwich!

age3 - 6 ετών
emotional intelligence
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NianNian has a bag. It is blue and big.

“I have a book,” says NianNian. It is red.

“I have a pencil.” It is yellow.

“I have a crayon.” It is green.

“I have a ruler.” It is long and blue.

“I have a snack!” It’s a sandwich!

Pepe the frog says: “I have a ball!” NianNian laughs. “That’s not for school!”

They smile. Their bags are ready!

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