Bobby says NO!

Bobby says NO!

Author
authorAli Fardpour

Follow Bobby Bear as he learns to say NO to strangers offering candy, juice, or ice cream. This playful musical story teaches kids ages 3 to 6 how to stay safe, make smart choices, and always return to a trusted adult.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Saying NO!
Story Details

Mommy says Mommy says If a stranger says hello Don't take candy just say NO

NO NO NO Bobby says NO NO NO Candy, juice or ice cream Bobby says NO NO NO

Bobby plays with his red ball Fox walks up big and tall Here’s candy it’s so sweet But Bobby says NO NO NO

NO NO NO Bobby says NO NO NO Candy, juice or ice cream Bobby says NO NO NO

Bobby builds a castle high Seal swims up and waves hi Here’s juice it’s nice and cold But Bobby says NO NO NO I'm bold

NO NO NO Bobby says NO NO NO Candy, juice or ice cream Bobby says NO NO NO

Wolf walks with cone in hand Here’s ice cream it’s for you But Bobby says NO NO NO not true

NO NO NO Bobby says NO NO NO Candy, juice or ice cream Bobby says NO NO NO

Bobby runs to Mama Bear I said NO NO NO everywhere Mama Bear says with a smile I'm so proud my smart child

NO NO NO Bobby says NO NO NO Candy, juice or ice cream Bobby says NO NO NO

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