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Сказка про АБВГДейку и английский алфавит В чудесном лесу, где радость и смех царили повсюду, жил-был маленький зверенок по имени АБВГДейка. Он был живым алфавитом и каждый день отправлялся в увлекательные приключения с друзьями — буквами английского алфавита: A, B, C и другими. Однажды АБВГДейка и его друзья решили устроить праздник в честь английского алфавита. Каждый планировал подготовить что-то особенное. Буква A с радостью сказала: «Я принесу много интересных слов, например, apple (яблоко) и ant (муравей)!» «А я предложу веселые слова на букву B!» — добавила Буква B. «Например, balloon (шарик) и bear (медведь)!» «Не забывайте про меня!» — воскликнула Буква C: «Я расскажу про cat (кот) и cake (торт)!» Буквы начали собираться на полянке. Вскоре зазвучали замечательные слова, и все стали делиться своими идеями и даже разучили танцы на буквы. Однако одна буква, Z, стояла в стороне и выглядела грустной. АБВГДейка заметил её и подошёл. «Зета, почему ты не играешь с нами?» — спросил он. «Я не знаю, какие слова я могу принести», — ответила буква Z. «Но ты — звезда, Зета! Все любят слова с твоей буквы, например, zebra (зебра) и zigzag (зигзаг)!» — сказал AБВГДейка и взял Зету за лапку. Вместе они присоединились к остальным. Теперь Зета смеяла и танцевала. Весь лес наполнился весельем. Буквы пели песни, играли в игры и готовили пирог, на котором каждое слово начиналось с её буквы. Когда вечер подошёл к концу, АБВГДейка собрал всех: «Спасибо, что пришли на наш праздник! Каждая буква важна, и без вас его не было бы!» И с тех пор в лесу ежегодно отмечали Великий Праздник Алфавита, где все буквы танцевали, пели и делились своими замечательными словами.

Two cousins two different imaginations exploring adventures together.

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a book about a black girl trying to explain her feelings and finally explains it to her family and friends

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