

This adventurous story follows two friends, Leo and Maya, on a back-garden treasure hunt. Using an old map, they follow clues that teach essential prepositions like under, behind, across, and between. The narrative turns learning into an action-packed game, emphasizing teamwork and problem-solving. It shows that the real treasure isn't the chest of shiny rocks they find, but the fun of working together and the thrill of the hunt itself.
We found an old map. It shows a hidden treasure! We must follow the clues. Let's start the hunt!
The first clue says: "Look under the big red flower." We run to the garden. What will we find there?
We found a key! The next clue is: "Go behind the tall tree." We look behind the trunk. We see a box!
The box is locked. We use the key. We look inside the box. There is another clue!
This clue says: "Walk across the wobbly bridge." We hold hands and walk carefully. We go across it together.
Now, find the spot between two small hills. We see a giant rock. The treasure must be near it!
We look around the big rock. Leo shouts, "I see it under that bush!" The treasure is in a chest!
We pull the chest out. We open the lid together. We look inside. It is full of... shiny rocks!
They are the most beautiful treasures. We did it! We found the treasure together. Teamwork is the best!
What should we hunt for next? Maybe dinosaur bones! Let's go find them!
Find the Items (d, e, l, k, f)
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
Find the Items (u, b, v, w, x, z)
Where is the Hat?
Find the Items (g, o, y, j, q)
Round Things in the World
Fun with Beginning Sounds! (D, E, L, F, K)
Where is it?
A simple and repetitive story that introduces young children to basic descriptive words and encourages observation and questioning.

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