Do Not Wish for a Pet Ostrich!
A Story Book for Kids Ages 3-9 Who Love Silly Stories
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Narrated by:
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Trista Shaye
About this listen
What happens when a spunky little girl wishes on a shooting star for a pet of her very own?
She wishes for a pet ostrich, of course!
Their wildly crazy and fun-filled, feathery shenanigans will keep kids guessing what will happen next.
The laugh-out-loud surprise ending will bring a bad case of the giggles and will lead you to the character of book two - coming soon!
Have you ever made a magical wish upon a shooting star?
Was it for a pet ostrich?
Follow the adventure and humor as a spunky child wishes for a pet ostrich of her very own. Will it be everything she hopes for - or a big feathery mistake? This delightful, rhyming tale about the fastest bird in the world has a surprise ending that is sure to bring a smile.
A bonus educational section is included to help children who are already ostrich fans - and those who aren’t fans yet!
Humor and laughter support creativity. Giving a child a brain break with laughter helps with social skills and improves cognitive development.
Inspired by the books of Dr. Seuss, this book was created to encourage emergent listeners, spark a child's imagination, and will teach children how language works. Listening to books that rhyme, help children make prediction of words.
A free comprehension and activity lesson are included at the end of this story.
A free lesson plan for teachers and parents are available at sarinasiebenaler.com.
Book two in an upcoming series will be available soon. Follow along at @sarina_siebenaler and #donotwishforapet or contact her for an author visit at books@sarinasiebenaler.com.
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