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🚚 the Friendly Mail Carrier

Introduction

A mail carrier brings letters and packages to our homes. They wear a bright uniform and drive a big, friendly truck. Let’s learn about the mail carrier’s day!

1. The Mail Truck

The mail carrier drives a big, red truck.

  • The truck goes Vroom, Vroom down the street.
  • The carrier opens the back and says, β€œHello, Hello!” to each house.
  • He counts the letters: One, Two, Three, Four.

2. Delivering Mail

The mail carrier walks to each door.

  • He knocks Tap, Tap and smiles. 😊
  • He puts a letter in the mailbox and says, β€œHere It Is!”
  • He delivers One, Two, Three packages, then waves Bye‑bye.

3. Feelings and Sounds

  • The mail carrier is Happy and Kind.
  • He hears the Ding‑dong of a doorbell.
  • He hears the Rustle of envelopes.
  • He says, β€œGood Job, Mail!” and feels proud.

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