In Mum's Pouch <ci> <si> <ti>

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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "Golden Coat" by Evi Z. Indriani and Aaron Randy. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Free Decodable Reader with 3+ Syllable Words | In Mum's Pouch

Practice Words

Words where 'ci', 'si', or 'ti' produce the /ʃ/ sound, often before suffixes.

delicious precious
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Two tree kangaroos sit in a sunny rainforest clearing with misty green mountains, lush foliage, and a yellow butterfly fluttering past.

I am a tree kangaroo from Papua. My mother and I live in the beautiful unspoiled rainforest.

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Mother echidna carrying her baby meets a tree kangaroo mother with joey in her pouch in a lush forest with a yellow butterfly above.

I look out at the world from the safety of Mum's pouch. I see the echidna family who forage in the undergrowth.

Page 3
Tree kangaroo joey runs through a sunny forest path with an echidna and small animal visible in the misty background among large green leaves.

When I go exploring, I find a bird of paradise feather in a wonderful blue.

Page 4
Joey tree kangaroo holds a blue feather while standing before mother tree kangaroo on a white background, both with cream-colored bellies.

Mum let's me keep it tucked up safe in her pouch.

Page 5
Tree kangaroo looks up at a tall tree in a lush green forest where a possum climbs high, with an echidna and blue bird nearby.

Tree Kangaroos can climb very high. I find a delicious berry!

Page 6
Close-up of two emus with pink and green heads against a pale cream background, one with a slight smile.

I will keep it for later, safe in Mum's pouch.

Page 7
Tree kangaroo joey and mother look up at tall forest trees where animals play in branches while an echidna watches from nearby.

Then the beautiful kapok flowers fall in a pretty curtain.

Page 8
Close-up of a tree kangaroo's paw with claws holding delicate white flowers with yellow stamens.

And I keep some safe in Mum's pouch.

Page 9
Joey tree kangaroo calls out while another tree kangaroo climbs into dense green foliage on the right side of the image.

It has been a busy morning and now I want a nap.

Page 10
Two adult tree kangaroos nuzzle their joey together while an echidna watches from the leafy green forest background above.

But Mum won't let me get in.

Page 11
Tree kangaroo mother watches from above while a young ringtail possum explores the green forest foliage below.

I am so confused. I run away.

Page 12
Multiple tree kangaroos gather in a forest clearing, some on branches and others on the ground, with a small butterfly in the center.

Then I see another tree kangaroo family. There is a new baby in the mother's pouch and the older brother can no longer fit in.

Page 13
Split scene showing a young tree kangaroo walking along a dark branch above, and mother tree kangaroo looking up with pink nose below.

I think about this for a while. Could it be that Mum has a new baby?

Page 14
Silhouette of a tree kangaroo reaching out against a warm orange sunset sky with tropical leaves and a small dragonfly nearby.

I go back home and I ask her. 'Mum, do you have a new baby in your pouch?'

Page 15
Mother tree kangaroo cuddles her joey in her pouch surrounded by white flowers, green fruits, and a winding blue stream in the forest.

There she is, so precious and surrounded by all the gifts I gave her.

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Tree kangaroo mother and joey cuddle together against a warm orange and pink sunset sky with green leaves framing the scene.

I am a big brother! I need to let the new baby stay safe in Mum's pouch.

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