Fun with Beginning Sounds! (D, E, L, F, K)

Fun with Beginning Sounds! (D, E, L, F, K)

لیکوال
authorTamsyn

A simple and engaging story for very young children, using repetition and familiar objects to ask "Where is the egg?" and introducing basic vocabulary and phonics concepts.

age2 - 5 کلن
emotional intelligence
د کیسې تفصیلات

Where is the egg? Egg, egg.

Is it under the flower? Flower, flower.

Is it under the lion? Lion, lion.

Is it under the kite? Kite, kite.

Is it under the duck? Duck, duck.

Yes! The duck laid an egg!

Egg, flower, lion, kite, duck.

What other words start with these sounds?

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