Let’s read about Peppa Pig and her family’s exciting trip!
Peppa and her family are going on a fun trip. Mummy Pig is busy packing their bags.
“Do we need all these things?” asks Daddy Pig.
“Yes,” says Mummy Pig, “everything is important.”
Mr. Bull drives Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig to the airport in his taxi. Miss Rabbit helps them with their bags, and soon it’s time to get on the plane.
The plane flies up, up, and away through the clouds. The pilot says, “We are about to land in Italy.” Miss Rabbit, who is also the flight attendant, tells everyone, “Please fasten your seatbelts.”
At the airport in Italy, they find a car to drive. But the GPS only speaks Italian!
“Why is everyone honking at us?” asks Peppa.
“I think they’re just saying hello,” says Mummy Pig.
Peppa suddenly remembers, “Teddy! I left Teddy on the airplane!”
A friendly policeman on a motorbike stops Daddy Pig.
“Hello, officer,” says Daddy Pig nervously.
“Good day,” says the policeman, handing over a bear. “I am returning this young bear.”
“Teddy!” cheers Peppa.
In town, Mummy Pig suggests they see the sights. Their new friend Gabriella Goat shows them her pretty village. Mummy Pig buys lots of things to take home; they might need another suitcase!
Gabriella’s uncle shows Peppa and George how to make pizza. “A little bit of tomato, a little bit of cheese,” says Uncle Goat.
“Into the oven and into my tummy!” says Peppa. “I like pizza!”
“What a lovely relaxing trip,” says Mummy Pig as Daddy Pig drives back to their house.
Oh dear! Daddy Pig gets stopped again.
“Mr. Pig,” says the policeman, handing over a bear, “your teddy.”
“Teddy!” cries Peppa.
After more fun days, it’s time to go home. “Bye-bye!” they say to Gabriella Goat and her family.
“What a lovely trip!” says Daddy Pig.
“Yes, I’ve never felt so relaxed,” says Mummy Pig.
Oh dear! Daddy Pig is stopped by the policeman once more.
“Mr. Pig, please take better care of your teddy,” he says.
“Teddy!” cries Peppa, hugging her bear. “We’re going home!”
When Peppa gets home, Suzy Sheep is waiting for her.
“It rained while you were away!” says Suzy.
“Hooray!” shouts Peppa. “Family trips are fun, but coming home to muddy puddles is even better!”
Peppa thinks Teddy is happy to be home too.
Greetings from our latest adventure! Wish you were here!
The end.
Pack Your Bag Game: Let’s pretend we’re going on a trip like Peppa Pig’s family! Gather some items from around the house that you think are important for a trip. It could be a toy, a book, or even a snack. Once you’ve packed your pretend suitcase, share with a friend or family member why you chose each item. Ask them what they would pack and why. This will help you think about what is important to bring on a trip and why.
Language Adventure: Peppa’s family had to deal with a GPS that spoke Italian. Let’s explore different languages! Learn how to say “hello” and “thank you” in Italian and practice with your friends or family. You can also try to find Italy on a map or globe. This activity helps you understand how people in different countries speak different languages and how fun it can be to learn new words.
Pizza Making Fun: Just like Peppa and George learned to make pizza, you can too! With the help of an adult, try making a simple pizza at home. Use a piece of bread or a tortilla as the base, add some tomato sauce, sprinkle cheese, and any other toppings you like. Bake it in the oven and enjoy your homemade pizza. Talk about how making pizza is similar to what Peppa did in Italy. This activity will help you understand how food can be different in other places and how fun it is to try making it yourself.
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Let’s read Peppa Pig: Family Trip!
Peppa and her family are going on a trip. Mummy Pig is packing their bags.
“Are you sure we need all that stuff?” Daddy Pig asks.
“Yes,” replies Mummy Pig, “it’s all very important.”
Mr. Bull takes Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Daddy Pig to the airport in his taxi. Miss Rabbit checks in their bags, and then it’s time to board the plane.
Off they fly, higher and higher through the clouds. Before long, their pilot makes an announcement: “We are about to land in Italy.” Miss Rabbit, who is also their flight attendant, says, “Please fasten your seatbelts.”
At the airport in Italy, they find their rental car. Once they’re on the road, they discover that the GPS only speaks Italian.
“Why is everyone beeping their horns at us?” asks Peppa.
“I think they’re just saying hello,” says Mummy Pig.
Suddenly, Peppa remembers something very important: “Teddy! I left Teddy on the airplane!”
Oh dear! A policeman on a motorbike pulls Daddy Pig over.
“Hello, officer,” says Daddy Pig nervously.
“Good day,” the policeman replies, reaching into his bag. “I am returning this young bear.”
“Teddy!” cries Peppa.
Once they arrive in town, Mummy Pig suggests they do some sightseeing. Their new friend Gabriella Goat shows them her pretty village. Mummy Pig buys a lot of things to take home; they’re going to need another suitcase.
Gabriella’s uncle shows Peppa and George how pizza is made. “A little bit of tomato, a little bit of cheese,” says Uncle Goat. “Into the oven and into my tummy!” says Peppa. “I like pizza!”
“What a lovely relaxing trip,” says Mummy Pig as Daddy Pig drives back to the house where they are staying.
Oh dear! Daddy Pig has been pulled over again.
“Mr. Pig,” says the policeman, reaching into his bag, “your teddy.”
“Teddy!” cries Peppa.
After a few more days of fun, it’s time for Peppa and her family to go home. “Bye-bye!” they call to Gabriella Goat and her family.
“What a lovely trip!” exclaims Daddy Pig.
“Yes, I’ve never felt so relaxed,” says Mummy Pig.
Oh dear! Daddy Pig has been pulled over by the policeman for a third time.
“Mr. Pig, please take better care of your teddy,” he says.
“Teddy!” cries Peppa, hugging her bear. “We’re going home!”
Today, Suzy Sheep is waiting for Peppa when she gets home.
“It rained while you were away!” says Suzy.
“Hooray!” cries Peppa. “Family trips are fun, but coming home to muddy puddles is even better!”
Peppa thinks Teddy is happy to be home too.
Greetings from our latest adventure! Wish you were here!
The end.
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