Lulu and the Lost Letters

Lulu and the Lost Letters

Author
authorEric

Lulu the little fox loves her letters, but one day they go missing! Join Lulu and her new friend, the Whistling Wind, on an exciting adventure to find the lost letters and bring them safely back home. This heartwarming story teaches about friendship, helpfulness, and the importance of every letter.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

《Lulu and the Lost Letters》 Page 1 — Lulu Loves Letters Lulu the little fox loved letters. She loved A for apple, B for balloon, C for cloud. She sang her ABCs every morning. “Letters make words,” she said proudly. “Words help me talk to the world!”

Page 2 — Something Strange Happened One sunny morning, Lulu opened her letter book. “Oh no!” she cried. Some letters were missing! The page showed: A, B, _ , D, E, _ , G… “Where did my letters go?”

Page 3 — The Whistling Wind A tiny wind swirled around her feet. “Whhh—shhhh—” Lulu frowned. “Wind, was that you?” The wind whispered: “Yes! I blew too hard last night. Your letters flew away!”

Page 4 — The Letter Hunt Begins Lulu put on her red scarf. “I must find them! Letters need a home.” The wind puffed softly: “I’ll take you to where they fell.” Lulu nodded. “Let’s go!”

Page 5 — Finding the ‘C’ They reached the pond. A little frog pointed at a floating leaf. On it lay a shiny letter C. “C is for croak!” the frog said proudly. “Thank you!” Lulu said. She put C into her pocket.

Page 6 — The Bouncy ‘F’ In the meadow, something bounced toward her. Boing. Boing. Boing! It was letter F wearing a tiny flower hat. “F is for fun!” it giggled. Lulu laughed and hugged it. Into the pocket it went!

Page 7 — The Shy ‘H’ Behind a tree, a whisper came: “h…hello…” Lulu peeked around. There was letter H, hiding behind a leaf. “H is for help,” Lulu said gently. “It’s okay. Come home with me.” H nodded and followed.

Page 8 — Trouble in the Valley Suddenly— WHOOSH! A big gust of wind blew Lulu backward. “My letters!” she cried. The little wind jumped in front of her. “Hold my breeze! I’ll protect you!”

Page 9 — Working Together Lulu took a deep breath. “Together, wind. We can do it!” The little wind puffed against the big wind. Lulu held all the letters tightly. “Huff… puff… push!” The big wind slowly faded away.

Page 10 — Letters Safe Again Lulu opened her hands. All the letters sparkled: A B C D E F G H “You’re safe now,” she whispered. The letters hummed happily.

Page 11 — Back in the Book At home, Lulu placed each letter back into her book. C slid into place. F sparkled. H wiggled shyly. Her ABCs were whole again. Lulu smiled proudly.

Page 12 — A New Song That night, Lulu sang a new ABC song: “Letters may wander, letters may roam, but with friends who help you, letters come home.” The wind danced softly around her. And the letters glowed like stars.

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