Bug Had Dots

Bug Had Dots

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authorSunny

A simple and engaging story about a bug who loses its red dots in the rain, then shares them with friends, only for them to mysteriously return. Perfect for very young readers learning about sharing and colors.

age2 - 4 שנים
emotional intelligence
פרטי סיפור

Bug had dots. Dots red, dots red.

Rain fell. Plip, plop, drop. Dots lost. Not good!

Bug ran. Bug ran fast. Met a pal. Pal sad.

Bug gave dots. Dot for pal. Pal glad. So glad!

Bug ran. Bug ran far. Met a gal. Gal glum.

Bug gave dots. Dot for gal. Gal yum. So yum!

Red ran. Red, red, red. Dots back! Dots back now!

Bug saw dots. Wow! So wow! All glad. All got dots.

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