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Болот Бегалиев – Alphabet Adventure with the Little Bunny-1 (страница 3)

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“What are you drawing?”

“This is my family,” the Elephant said proudly. “We’re collecting fruit. Dad picks from the top of the tree, Mom from the bottom, and I help with my trunk. We fill baskets together. It shows how we work as a team.”

“What happens to the fruit?” asked Madam Fox.

“We eat some, freeze some, and dry the rest to make syrup. It’s our family business.”

“Well done! That’s very clever,” she said.

“Madam Fox, come see mine!” called the little Lamb.

She walked over.

“What have you drawn?”

“This is my father, the Ram. He works on a textile machine. My family and I design and sew clothes. This is our fashion store, and that’s our factory. We turn our sketches into trendy outfits!”

“Lamb, you are quite the young entrepreneur!” said Madam Fox.

She visited each child, admired their artwork, listened to their stories, and gave them helpful advice.

Eventually, the wind began to blow – a sign that the day was ending. One by one, parents arrived to pick up their children.

In the waiting room, the parents admired the art gallery. Each drawing was full of dreams and ideas. They praised the teachers and hugged their little artists.

Mama Hare arrived and took little Bunny home.

By then, night had fallen. The stars were shining, and the tired Bunny snuggled into bed. He drifted off to sleep, dreaming of planes, rockets, sandy beaches – and the friendly letter C.

Letter D, d

One morning, little Bunny woke up to find Daddy Rabbit at home. He had brought a juicy watermelon and a variety of seeds from the greenhouse.

Little Bunny especially loved sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, pistachios, and nuts. For breakfast, he munched happily on watermelon seeds and smiled with delight. After such a tasty meal, he felt like singing. He softly hummed his favorite song as he walked outside.

Outside, his friends were already playing: Bear Cub, Puppy, Kitten, Goose, and Squirrel Violetta.

Three of them were playing dominoes. Two were swinging, and Bear Cub and Kitten sat together under an umbrella. Puppy and Bunny walked over to join them.

“Little Bunny, hello! What are you up to?” asked Bear Cub.

“Let’s play dominoes!”

“Can I join you today?” Bunny asked.

“Of course!” Bear Cub smiled.

As they played, a hang glider suddenly soared overhead. It landed nearby, and out stepped the Letter D.

“Hello, kids! I’m Letter D from the Temple of Knowledge! Today, I’ll teach you how to write my letter – and we’ll go on a fantastic adventure!”

“Where are we going?” asked Bunny excitedly.

“To Disneyland! And I’ll even show you how to fly a hang glider! We'll visit a dentist, the dolphin, a dinosaur park, and meet my friends – a detective, a conductor, a dog, and a duck!”

“I have to ask my mom for money!” Bunny gasped.

“Let’s all tell our parents!” the children agreed.

After the parents gave permission, Letter D bought all the tickets in advance. The children showed their tickets and entered Disneyland.

“Meet Duck and Dog,” said Letter D. “They’re your age and also video bloggers! They’ll film our whole adventure.”

Duck and Goose filmed the children enjoying the rides. Everything was going smoothly – until the Ferris wheel suddenly stopped.

Letter D contacted the operator.

“What’s happened?”

“The wheel’s broken. We have to wait for the rescue team,” the operator said.

“Mr. D, why did we stop?” Bunny asked.

“The Ferris wheel is broken,” said D.

“Goose, Duck, can you fly and help us down?”

“Oh no, we’re homemade. We can’t fly,” said Goose sadly.

“Don’t worry! I’ve got this!” said Letter D.

He pulled a small flying machine from his backpack, strapped it on, and began the rescue. One by one, he helped everyone down safely.

Later, the mayor of the city presented Letter D with a Medal of Honor for bravery.

After their big adventure, the children went hang gliding. An instructor taught them how to take off, steer, and land. They were thrilled by the experience.

“Did you like flying?” Letter D asked.

“I always dreamed of flying,” said Duck. “We ducks used to fly long ago, before we sat in front of TVs and the internet.”

“I was always afraid of flying,” Goose admitted. “I thought I’d fall and get hurt. But now I know I can fly too!”

The kids laughed joyfully.

“It’s okay to be afraid,” said Letter D. “Fear protects us, but facing it makes us brave.”

Everyone shared their fears and stories. Then Letter D said:

“Time to visit the dentist!”

They entered the bright, clean clinic.

“Hello, Doctor Dentist!” greeted Letter D.

“Hello, Letter D! Hello, children! Who’s ready for a check-up?”

“Yes!” they all cheered.

“According to the list, Bunny, Teddy, Puppy, Violetta, Kitten, and Dog are all here,” said the Dentist.

“It smells like a hospital,” Teddy whispered.

“Yeah, I like that smell,” said Puppy. “But I don’t like injections.”

Everyone laughed.

“Doctor, how are my teeth?” asked Bunny.

“You’re growing adult teeth now,” said the Dentist. “It’s very important to care for them. Brush them well. Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly. Avoid chewing hard sticks or eating foods that are too hot or too cold – they can damage your teeth.”

Bunny nodded seriously.

“I’ll be careful!”

And so ended their day with the delightful and daring Letter D – full of discovery, daring flights, and dental care.

Sweet and hard caramel can also harm your teeth – it destroys the enamel. Leftover food and sugary carbohydrates feed the bacteria that cause cavities. That’s why it’s so important to take care of your teeth.