Whirly the Hum

Whirly the Hum

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authorBuilders Edu

A charming rhyming story about Whirly, a friendly character who loves to 'hum' and help things go home. Follow Whirly's adventures as he encourages a leaf, a ball, and a kite to return to their rightful places.

age2 - 5 bliain d’aois
emotional intelligence
Sonraí an Scéil

Whirly, whirly, zoom, zoom, zoom! Whirly, whirly, a tiny boom! Whirly, Whirly, go, go, go! He is a pal. He can blow!

A leaf flew. Up, up, up! Whirly went, “Hum, hum, hum!”

Leaf did spin. Leaf did dip. Leaf did not go to her pap.

A red ball! Up, up, up! Whirly went, “Hum, hum, hum!”

Ball did roll. Ball did hop. Ball did not go to his pup.

A blue kite! Up, up, up! Whirly went, “Hum, hum, hum!”

Kite did fly. Kite did stop. Kite did not go to her mum.

Whirly sad. Whirly knew. He must hum soft. New, new, new!

Leaf went home. Up, up, up! Ball went home. Up, up, up! Kite went home. Up, up, up!

Whirly glad. What a pup!

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