Harry's Lost Hat

Harry's Lost Hat

Author
authorLittle Stories School

Harry loves his bright yellow hat, but when the wind blows it away, he embarks on an adventurous chase with the help of a kangaroo, a hippopotamus, and a hedgehog to get it back.

age3 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
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