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Kids Books Read Aloud "The Big Alfie Out of Doors Story Book - The Lost Sheep" by Shriley Hughes

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Join Miss Dorothy on her KZread channel, Goodnight Lighthouse, as she reads "Alfie - The Big Alfie Out of Doors Story Book: The Lost Sheep" by Shirley Hughes. This delightful chapter is part of a charming collection of stories and poems featuring Alfie, a curious and adventurous young boy.
In "The Lost Sheep," Alfie spends a memorable day in the countryside with his grandma. As they explore the rolling fields and lush pastures, they come across a flock of sheep. But when one little sheep goes missing, Alfie and his grandma embark on a heartwarming quest to find it. Along the way, Alfie learns valuable lessons about responsibility, empathy, and the importance of helping others.
Shirley Hughes' enchanting illustrations and gentle storytelling bring the countryside to life, capturing the beauty and tranquility of nature. This touching story highlights the special bond between Alfie and his grandma, as well as the joys of outdoor adventures and the wonders of life beyond the city.
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