🐧 The Lost Penguin
In this fun interactive storybook, A1-level teen readers follow Pip, a small penguin from Antarctica who accidentally falls asleep on a ship and wakes up in a hot city. Two kind children, Mia and Leo, find him in the park and try to help him stay cool and get back home. Along the way, readers learn weather words, directions, places in a city, and how to describe temperature and feelings. The story teaches kindness, teamwork, and the importance of helping others. Features 14 pages of simple A1-level narrative with embedded vocabulary tooltips, interactive flashcards, vocabulary matching, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and a 10-question comprehension quiz.
Lesson Plan
- Chapter 1: A Strange Visitor — Mia and Leo find a penguin in the park
- Chapter 2: Too Hot! — Pip is very hot and the children try to help
- Chapter 3: The Ice Cream Shop — Pip loves ice cream but causes trouble
- Chapter 4: Finding Help — the children go to the harbour to find a ship
- Chapter 5: Captain Rosa — a kind captain agrees to help Pip
- Chapter 6: Goodbye, Pip! — Pip goes home to Antarctica
- Chapter 7: A Postcard from the Ice — Pip sends a special message
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Present simple for facts: Penguins live in Antarctica. It is very cold there.
- There is / there are: There is a fountain in the park. There are many ships in the harbour.
- Prepositions of place: The penguin is under the tree. The ice cream shop is next to the park.
- Imperatives for directions: Turn left. Go straight. Walk to the harbour.
- Can / can't for ability: Penguins can swim. Pip can't fly.
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