Pip's Wash Day Adventure

Pip's Wash Day Adventure

Author
authorBuilders Edu

Follow Pip, a little sock, on his journey through the washing machine. This gentle rhyming story captures the sensory experience of a laundry day, from hops to spins, with a comforting and safe ending.

age2 - 4 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Pip, a sock, did hop, hop, hop. His fuzz, it bobbed, did stop, then drop.

In a bin, he did go, zoom, zoom. A big wash, in a big room.

He felt a swish, a soft, soft sound. A wet, wet feel, all around.

He went with clothes, spin, spin, spin. A new, soft tune, deep within.

Then a tumble, a soft, soft thump. Pip felt a hum, a big, soft bump.

Spin, hum, thump, go. Pip felt safe. Oh, oh, oh.

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