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Countryside Level 3 Story 2

Episode 16 of the Literacy for Littles podcast, hosted by For Littles, titled "Countryside Level 3 Story 2" was published on December 2, 2024 and runs 2 minutes.

December 2, 2024 ·2m · Literacy for Littles

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Pack your bags and get ready for a trip to the countryside in this fun, interactive sound story! Along the way, we’ll explore barns, rivers, and rolling hills while playing with compound words. You’ll help us break them apart, put them back together, and uncover hidden words as we travel. This playful adventure is perfect for building phonological awareness and learning how compound words work—all while having fun in the great outdoors!

Pack your bags and get ready for a trip to the countryside in this fun, interactive sound story! Along the way, we’ll explore barns, rivers, and rolling hills while playing with compound words. You’ll help us break them apart, put them back together, and uncover hidden words as we travel. This playful adventure is perfect for building phonological awareness and learning how compound words work—all while having fun in the great outdoors!

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