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A‑b‑c Stories: Fun with Letters!

Introduction

Hello, little friends! Let’s play with the letters A, B and C. We will see bright pictures, hear happy sounds, count together, and feel big smiles. Ready? Let’s go!

A Is for Apple 🍎

A says “ah‑ah”.
Apple is red. Red is bright.
One apple, two apples, three apples—1, 2, 3!
The apple Crunches crunch, crunch.
A child is Happy when they bite the sweet apple.

B Is for Bee 🐝

B says “buh‑buh”.
Bee is yellow and black.
One bee, two bees, three bees—1, 2, 3!
The bee Buzzes buzz, buzz in the garden.
The bee feels Busy and we feel Curious watching it fly.

C Is for Cloud

C says “cuh‑cuh”.
Cloud is white and fluffy.
One cloud, two clouds, three clouds—1, 2, 3!
The cloud Whooshes whoo‑whoo in the sky.
When the cloud is soft, we feel Calm; when it rains, we feel Cozy.

Simple Activity – Letter Hunt

  1. Find a red Apple (real or picture).
  2. Spot a buzzing Bee toy or sticker.
  3. Look for a soft Cloud drawing.
    Say the letter sound each time: “A‑ah, B‑buh, C‑cuh”. Count the items 1‑2‑3 together.

Conclusion

Great job! You have met A, B, and C. Keep looking, listening, and counting. Every new letter opens a bright story. Explore more letters and make your own ABC adventures! 🌟

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