I Like… I Don’t Like…

I Like… I Don’t Like…

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At a fun party, NianNian tries many foods. He says, “I like…” or “I don’t like…” The story helps kids express likes and dislikes in a friendly, confident way while exploring new things.

age3 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
childrenpartyfoodfriendshiplearningsharingplayful
Story Details

This is NianNian — it’s party day! So many snacks! So much to say!

He sees a pizza, big and round. “I like pizza!” he says out loud.

He bites a pickle, green and wet. “Hmm… I don’t like this one yet.”

He tries some cake with purple cream. “I like this! It tastes like a dream!”

He sips a drink with bubbles tall. “I don’t like soda — not at all!”

He eats a grape, then takes three more. “I like grapes! I want some more!”

He licks a scoop of carrot ice. “I don’t like it… but Bunny might!”

He swaps with Fox and smiles so wide. “I like sharing! Let’s eat side by side.”

Everyone laughs with happy cheer. “I like this party! I like it here!”

“I like trying, I don’t mind no. That’s how I learn and how I grow!”

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