
Which Is P and Which Is Q?
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Narrated by:
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Susie Hackel
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By:
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Gita V. Reddy
About this listen
Minki has trouble telling "p" and "q" apart in her set of wooden letters. One day, she throws "p" and "q" out of the window. The letters stomp away to the Word Fairy, and announce they are never going back.
With "p" and "q" missing, many words become meaningless. Now, nobody can say "please" because it has turned into "lease." The police station and the post office can’t function, and the queen must go into hiding!
Which Is P and Which Is Q? is a fun story that teaches several things in an entertaining way:
- How to make learning fun.
- It is normal to make mistakes.
- Children learn by practice.
- Actions have consequences
- One can learn from mistakes.
This is an "anytime story" suitable for playtime or bedtime, and one that girls and boys will both enjoy.
©2017 Gita V. Reddy (P)2022 Gita V. Reddy