Froppy the detective and the primary colors

Froppy the detective and the primary colors

Author
authorEduardo Álvarez

Froppy the detective has a new job: to help his friend the cloud find the missing primary colours to make a rainbow.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

One day, Froppy the Detective was relaxing in his natural office when he received a call from his friend, The Cloud.

The Cloud, very worried, tells Froppy that he has lost his primary colours and without them he cannot make his biggest dream come true: a rainbow.

Froppy begins to explore his surroundings in search of primary colours. With great skill, he gets results right away.

He gets a flower from which he extracts the red colour from one of its petals, then a butterfly from which he extracts the yellow colour. Finally, he looks at the sky, where he finds a beautiful blue colour.

Froppy, proud to accomplish his task, gives the primary colours to his friend the cloud, red, yellow and blue will be part of his big rainbow. The cloud is very grateful and happy!

What a day of research and fun! froppy thanks you for joining him on this occasion, remember that primary colours are very important, without them we couldn't create more beautiful colours! see you soon!

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