Allie, a curious girl with big blue eyes and a red bow, sits at a round table, eagerly looking at the letter chart.
"Today, I want to learn all about the letter Aa!" she announces, her voice sparkling with excitement.
Her teacher, Ms. Appleby, smiles and points to a big, friendly-looking apple painted on the wall.
Allie jumps up and walks over to the apple, picking it up carefully. She admires its shiny, red skin and round shape.
"Apple starts with Aa! Listen: Aa-pple!" she says, grinning from ear to ear.
"That’s right, Allie! Can you find more things that begin with Aa?" encourages Ms. Appleby.
"Ants! Ants start with Aa too," Allie giggles, watching the busy insects.
She gently taps the glass, careful not to scare them, and whispers, "Hello, amazing ants!"
Nearby, a small toy airplane rests on a shelf, its wings painted blue and white.
In her mind, the sky is a brilliant blue, and soft clouds float by as she soars through the air.
"I’m the Aa explorer!" she shouts, laughing as the ants wave and the apple sparkles like a jewel.
"Look, I found three Aa things! Apple, airplane, and ants," Allie tells everyone, her friends clapping and cheering.
"Wonderful work, Allie! You’re our Aa star today," says Ms. Appleby, placing a shiny Aa sticker on Allie’s shirt.
"A is for apple, airplane, and ants!" Allie sings, twirling happily.
"And A is for Allie, our amazing Aa adventurer!" laughs Ms. Appleby, as everyone claps and sings along, celebrating the wonders of the letter Aa.
















