Audio | Visual |
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Short-e makes its very own sound eh, eh Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh |
An illustration of the letter "e" bends and bounces, then takes its place in the word "Peg" in the title, "Peg the Hen." |
Peg is a red hen. | A drawing shows a smart-looking hen standing next to a scarf, goggles, and cap. |
Peg gets set to go. | She lowers her goggles over her eyes. |
Peg gets in a green jet. | Peg hops in, and the jet takes off. |
The jet is fast. | Peg and her jet zoom through the clouds. |
Peg gets wet. | It starts to rain. |
The jet gets in a web. | The rain has stopped. A big spider web is in the sky. Peg and her jet are caught. |
Peg falls and falls. | Her parachute opens to catch her. |
Peg falls into bed. | Peg drops softly into her house. She is fast asleep. |
The End | The storybook closes. |