Pip and Crow's Hide-and-Seek

Pip and Crow's Hide-and-Seek

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authorBuilders Edu

A simple and repetitive story about Pip the cub who keeps losing his treasures, and his clever friend Crow who always helps him find them.

age2 - 4 bliain d’aois
emotional intelligence
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Pip, a cub, hid a gem.

Pop! Dig, dig. Gem is gone. Oh!

Crow, a pal, flew near. "Gem, gem!" Pip cried. "No, no!"

Crow saw. Crow got gem. Pip smiled.

Pip hid a red cup. Pop! Dig, dig. Cup is gone. Oh!

Crow, a pal, flew near. "Cup, cup!" Pip cried. "No, no!" Crow saw. Crow got cup. Pip smiled.

Pip hid a blue cap. Pop! Dig, dig. Cap is gone. Oh!

Crow, a pal, flew near. "Cap, cap!" Pip cried. "No, no!" Crow saw. Crow got cap. Pip smiled.

Pip saw Crow. Pip took a pen. "Pen, pen," Pip said. "Help, help!"

Crow saw. Crow got pen. Pip smiled.

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