A Pet For Max

A Pet For Max

لیکوال
authorDoris

A delightful and repetitive story about a child who writes to the zoo asking for a pet, but keeps sending back the animals they send until they find the perfect one. Ideal for young children learning about animals and descriptive words.

age2 - 5 کلن
emotional intelligence
د کیسې تفصیلات

I wrote to the Zoo. "Please send me a pet!"

They sent me a lion. He was too scary!

I sent him back.

They sent me a camel. He was too tall!

I sent him back.

They sent me a sheep. She was too fluffy!

I sent her back.

They sent me a fox. He was too sneaky!

I sent him back.

Then… they sent me something small. Something soft. Something…

A hamster! He was PERFECT!

scary tall fluffy sneaky perfect

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