Lion and Subs learning scene, Lion and Subs learning scene filled with curiosity and joy, gentle pastel illustration designed for ages 3-4, rounded shapes, caring expressions, text-free illustration with clean unmarked background, balanced composition, soft cinematic lighting, harmonious color palette, inviting and joyful mood

Lion and the Cozy Sub

Leo the lion loves warm hugs.
He finds a tiny sub.
The sub is pink and bright.
It hums like a gentle purr.
Leo climbs in, feels safe.
The sea sings soft bubbles.
Fish wave, starfish smile.
The sub glows like sunrise.
Leo roars low, bubbles dance.
Night ends, they float home.
Cozy warm light in dark sea.

Parent Talk
Ask: How does a lion feel in water?

soft watercolor of fish waving at a lion in a glowing pink submarine
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What color is the sub?

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A bright, glowing pink!

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Who waves at Leo?

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Friendly fish with tiny fins.

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What sound does it make?

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A soft hum, like purrs.

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What lights the sea?

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The sub glows like sunrise.

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Keep Exploring

Pretend you’re steering the cozy sub and ask a friend where the lion should explore next. Their ideas can become the next bedtime adventure.

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