
Julia Wants to Help
Julia is a kind little girl who loves to help! But every time she tries, everyone tells her "No!"
Whenever Julia wants to help, the only thing she hears is: No!
When her mom picks up the toothbrush, Julia says: "Mom! Can I squeeze the toothpaste?" But her mom says… "No, Julia! You’re too little!"
When dad is looking for his motorbike keys, Julia says: "Dad, can I ride your motorbike?" But dad says… "No, Julia! You’re too little!"
Uncle’s chickens are clucking in the yard. Julia says: "Uncle, can I feed the chickens?" But uncle says… "No, Julia! You’re still too little!"
Julia sees mom in the kitchen! "Mom, can I boil the water for tea?" But mom says… "No, Julia! You’re too little!"
Julia runs to Auntie's vegetable garden and says: "Auntie, can I water the vegetables?" But Auntie says… "No, Julia! You’re still too little!"
Julia picks up a book from the table and says: "Mom, can I read a book for Teddy Bear?" Mom says… "Yes! Of course, you can, Julia!"
Tom Says Please
J - J - Juice
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