Whirly the Wind

Whirly the Wind

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Join Whirly the wind as he helps a stuck kite fly free! A simple and sweet tale about friendship and perseverance.

age3 - 5 år gammel
emotional intelligence
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Whirly the wind. Whirly blew back. He blew. He blew.

A kite sat. The kite was stuck. It cried.

Whirly saw. "Oh, no!" he thought.

Whirly blew back. WOOSH! The kite shook. It stayed.

"More blow!" Whirly thought. He blew back again. WHOOSH! The kite wiggled. It held fast.

"Big blow!" Whirly knew. He puffed up. He blew. WHOOSH! WHOOSH! WHOOSH!

The kite flew free. It went up. Up, up, up!

Whirly smiled. The kite danced.

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