
Flippin Fly and the Zoo Animal Alphabet
Educational Story for Children
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Narrated by:
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Jean Shaw
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By:
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Jean Shaw
About this listen
One day Flippin had been a fly on the wall in a school classroom and watched the children recite the alphabet. Then they had sung about a little old lady who lives in the jungle and washes clothes.
It was a lovely action rhyme and Flippin couldn't get the tune out of his head. He decided to go to the zoo to see if he could find any animal who had either met or heard of the old woman. Flippin thought it would be a good idea to visit the animals from A to Z in alphabetical order so he wouldn't miss any out.
As he flew around the zoo he was able to earn a bit about the animals and add a few more verses to the song he loved so much.
Learn them with Flippin Fly and then add your own!
©2016 Jean Shaw (P)2016 Jean Shaw
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