Sammy’s curious adventure

Sammy’s curious adventure

Annette Phillip

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Violencia en la sociedad
ISBN:
9781088175415
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Sammy is a curious bunny who visits the park with his best friend Hannah the squirrel. While at the park Sammy stumbles upon an object in the grass. Sammy is a very curious bunny and the object peaks his interest. Hannah realizes that the object might be dangerous and warns Sammy. Sammy is so intrigued by the object that he doesn’t pay attention to Hannah. Hannah decides to go and play and leaves Sammy. Sammy gets so curious he decides to pick up the object, he sees a button and flicks it. It lights up and Sammy sees some beautiful colors he has never seen before. He gets excited and tries to touch it not realizing that it is fire and it will burn him. Curious and undeterred Sammy touches the flames. It burns him and Sammy howls in pain, this was not what he was expecting. Hannah hears the howling and runs too Sammy’s side. Sammy is in pain and wants his mommy, Hannah tells him she will bring him home. She is sad to see her friend is so much pain. Sammy hops home in pain and can’t wait to see his mommy to make him feel better. Sammy’s mommy feels so sad by what has happened and before she can talk to him Sammy tells his mommy what he did and realizes now that what he did was wrong. He tells his mommy he should never touch something if he doesn’t know what it is that it could be dangerous. His mommy is proud that Sammy realizes what he did was wrong. She hugs him and lets him know that everything will be ok. Sammy promises he will never touch something if he doesn’t know what it is.

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