Where is the Bug?

Where is the Bug?

Kaituhi
authorTamsyn

A simple and repetitive story perfect for early readers, featuring a bug, a mug, and a bun all on a rug, ending with a sunny run.

age2 - 5 tau te pakeke
emotional intelligence
Ngā Paki

A bug is on a rug.

Where is the bug?

A mug is on the rug.

Where is the mug?

A bun is on the rug.

Where is the bun?

Time for a run in the sun.

Ka pai pea ki a koe
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