A Big Apple Story

A big, big apple fell to the ground.

The little bird saw it and happily pecked at the apple.

Who is quietly watching in the dark?

“What a beautiful apple, so red!”

The rabbit foolishly ate the apple.

Who is quietly watching in the dark?

“Wow—what a big apple!”

The squirrel gnawed at the apple.

Who is quietly watching in the dark?

“Mm—so fragrant!”

The mouse nibbled at the apple.

Who is quietly watching in the dark?

“Come and drink the sweet juice!”

Several butterflies quietly sipped the apple juice. Who is quietly watching in the dark?

“There’s still so much left!”

Many bugs rustled around, eating the apple.

A group of ants carried away the apple core, sharing it among themselves.

Thank you, big apple!

We are all full and satisfied.

Today’s book, A Big Apple, has a very simple storyline that even one- or two-year-olds can understand. The author uses a rhythmic approach, where each animal takes its turn to eat the apple, eventually leading to the apple being completely consumed, with everyone feeling full and grateful.

Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys