Listen to the Ending Sounds! (g)

Listen to the Ending Sounds! (g)

Author
authorTamsyn

A simple and repetitive story about a child exploring outdoors, using short sentences and focusing on words ending with '-g'. Perfect for early readers to practice phonics.

age2 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

I see a big tree. Bi-g.

I sit on a log. Lo-g.

I dig in the mud. Di-g.

I find a little bug. Bu-g.

I hurt my leg. Le-g.

I put the spade in the bag. Ba-g.

It was good to explore!

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