Poppy Parrot’s First Big Word
Poppy learns that short, caring words can help friends and light up the jungle.
- Recommended age
- 3-5
- Theme
- Educational
- Length
- 19 story pages
Page 1
Welcome to Poppy Parrot's First Big Word! Fly into the bright jungle and meet Poppy, a curious young parrot who adores sounds and sayings. Discover how tiny words can carry huge kindness on every page.
Page 2
Poppy Parrot loved words. She loved short words like sun and tree and hi.
Page 3
Funny words like 'wiggle' and 'wobble' made her giggle, while whispery ones like 'hush' filled her with calm.
Page 4
But what Poppy loved most were the grand words spoken by the older parrots. 'Magnificent!' called a parrot with pride.
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'Extraordinary!' sang another, its voice like music. 'Spectacular!' squawked a third.
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Poppy's eyes grew wide. 'Oh,' she sighed, 'I want to say a big, beautiful word too.'
Page 7
Next morning Poppy practised. 'Spec-ta… speca… spickle…' she mumbled, then blinked. 'That did not sound lovely at all,' she sighed.
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She tried again: 'Ex-tra… exter… extra-banana?' she chirped. A monkey below burst into giggles. Poppy's cheeks warmed.
Page 9
All day she copied grand voices. 'Magnif… magnipuff… magnifiddle…' she tried, but the big words flipped and flopped in her beak.
Page 10
By sunset, Poppy felt gloomy. 'Maybe I'm too little for big words,' she whispered.
Page 11
Grandpa Parrot landed softly. 'You look droopy, Poppy,' he said. She sighed, 'Big words twist in my beak. I keep saying them wrong.'
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Grandpa smiled. 'Big words take time. Practise with me?' Poppy nodded. 'Start with one tiny piece,' he said. 'Spec.'
Page 13
Sometimes Poppy got it right, sometimes wrong. Grandpa chuckled at her funny tries, and soon Poppy giggled too. Practice felt safe with laughter.
Page 14
Bit by bit they built the word. At last Poppy chirped, 'Spectacular!' Her voice rang clear and hopeful.
Page 15
A nervous baby bird looked up. 'Can you say something to help me fly?' it peeped.
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Poppy paused. She could shout her shiny new word, but she smiled and chirped, 'You can do it!' The baby bird flapped and sailed into the warm sky.
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Grandpa smiled warmly. 'That was a very special thing to say.' Poppy blinked. 'But it was only little words.'
Page 18
'Yes,' said Grandpa. 'Little words can be the strongest.' Poppy now knew small words could be brave, kind, and help friends feel strong.
Page 19
Since then, Poppy uses small words with big hearts: 'Hello,' 'Thank you,' 'I'm sorry,' 'You can do it.' The jungle now hums with gentle bravery and bright smiles.