In Mum's Pouch <ci> <si> <ti>
Practice Words
Words where 'ci', 'si', or 'ti' produce the /ʃ/ sound, often before suffixes.
I am a tree kangaroo from Papua. My mother and I live in the beautiful unspoiled rainforest.
I look out at the world from the safety of Mum's pouch. I see the echidna family who forage in the undergrowth.
When I go exploring, I find a bird of paradise feather in a wonderful blue.
Mum let's me keep it tucked up safe in her pouch.
Tree Kangaroos can climb very high. I find a delicious berry!
I will keep it for later, safe in Mum's pouch.
Then the beautiful kapok flowers fall in a pretty curtain.
And I keep some safe in Mum's pouch.
It has been a busy morning and now I want a nap.
But Mum won't let me get in.
I am so confused. I run away.
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.
I think about this for a while. Could it be that Mum has a new baby?
I go back home and I ask her. 'Mum, do you have a new baby in your pouch?'
There she is, so precious and surrounded by all the gifts I gave her.
I am a big brother! I need to let the new baby stay safe in Mum's pouch.