Author: | William Forde | ISBN: | 9781466157842 |
Publisher: | William Forde | Publication: | February 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William Forde |
ISBN: | 9781466157842 |
Publisher: | William Forde |
Publication: | February 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
‘Lost Lucy’ is a story for the 4 to 7 year old child that tells about a careless girl who is very forgetful. She forgets to do things which are dangerous. She forgets to do things which are unhygienic. She forgets to do things which are inconsiderate. She forgets to do things which are rude and impolite.
One day when Lucy arrives home from school, she takes her dog Patch for a walk. While walking, she starts daydreaming and finishes up lost. Then she finds a police station goes in and discovers that she has also forgotten her address and her name.
Read about how Lucy finds her name and where she lives again with the help of a gentle policeman. Also read about some of the important things that one should do and not do, if ever one gets lost. The story raises some of the issues concerning ‘Stranger Danger,’ along with other helpful tips.
This story was transmitted by the Bradford Radio for Schools on four or five occasions during 2000 and 2005.
William Forde
‘Lost Lucy’ is a story for the 4 to 7 year old child that tells about a careless girl who is very forgetful. She forgets to do things which are dangerous. She forgets to do things which are unhygienic. She forgets to do things which are inconsiderate. She forgets to do things which are rude and impolite.
One day when Lucy arrives home from school, she takes her dog Patch for a walk. While walking, she starts daydreaming and finishes up lost. Then she finds a police station goes in and discovers that she has also forgotten her address and her name.
Read about how Lucy finds her name and where she lives again with the help of a gentle policeman. Also read about some of the important things that one should do and not do, if ever one gets lost. The story raises some of the issues concerning ‘Stranger Danger,’ along with other helpful tips.
This story was transmitted by the Bradford Radio for Schools on four or five occasions during 2000 and 2005.
William Forde