Lily's Garden Counting

Lily's Garden Counting

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Lily the fairy loves her garden, but sometimes she forgets which flowers she's watered! Follow Lily as she tries different ways to remember, from tying strings to counting petals, until she finds a method that makes her garden glow.

age3 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Lily hums. Her wings flit. She waters her blooms. One, two, three.

Oops! Did she water that bud?

Lily sings to a rose. She waters it.

She sings to a bellflower. She waters it. She forgets.

Oh, no! Lily gets a red string. She ties it on a poppy. Water, water.

She ties again. Water, water.

She ties another. Still, she forgets.

Lily pouts. Then, she counts. One petal. Two petals. Three petals.

She counts her blooms. She counts. She waters.

No more oops! Lily smiles. Her garden glows.

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