Ruby Finds the Lost Hats
A rhythmic and engaging story about Ruby, who uses her counting skills to help her animal friends find their lost hats. Perfect for young readers learning to count.
Red hen lost. "Oh, no!" she did cry. Ruby ran fast. Her job was to spy. One red hat, not big, not too high. Ruby can count, like a bee in the sky.
Big pig lost. "Oh, no!" he did yell. Ruby ran fast. A good tale to tell. Two blue hats, hid in a deep well. Ruby can count, like a ring of a bell.
Fat cat lost. "Oh, no!" he did wail. Ruby ran fast. She did never fail. Three green hats, on a long, long trail. Ruby can count, like a ship with a sail.
Ruby did count. Hats are now found. No more lost hats, all safe on the ground. Ruby is good, all good all around. Big, big hats, no sad sound.
Where is the Hat?
Where is it?
Find the Items (u, b, v, w, x, z)
Find the Items (g, o, y, j, q)
Fun with Beginning Sounds! (C, R, I, M, N)
Find the Items (d, e, l, k, f)
Find the Items (c, r, i, m, n)
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