Listen to the Ending Sounds! (t, p, s)

Listen to the Ending Sounds! (t, p, s)

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authorTamsyn

A simple story about a child's bus ride home, focusing on short, repetitive words and actions perfect for early readers.

age2 - 5 کلن
emotional intelligence
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My bus is here. Yes! Ye-s.

I ride on the bus. Bu-s.

I look at the map. Ma-p.

The bus stops at the top. To-p.

It is very hot. Ho-t.

I give the dog a pat. Pa-t.

I’m home!

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