"Bunty and Bubbly" is the second animated story of a brand new series called "Little BookBoxers". Through this series we would like to provide stories that are simple and fun for toddlers (2 to 4 year olds) who have just started reading and learning languages. Learn English (US) with subtitles
As always, our stories are powered by Same Language Subtitling (SLS) that helps improve reading and language learning, subconsciously.
This story has been provided for free under the CC-BY license by Pratham Books, which is a not-for-profit children's books publisher with a mission to see "A book in every child's hand". Artwork has been adapted from the original book while the animation, music and narration have all been done by BookBox.
About this story: Bunty does not like soaps. So, she refuses to clean up. Then one night she has a dream. What happens after that?
Story: Sorit Gupto, Illustrations: Sorit Gupto, Music: Jerry Silvester Vincent Narration: Bernadette Joseph, Animation: BookBox
BUNTY AND BUBBLY
Bunty loves to play with butterflies… and with birds.
She loves to play with paper boats.She also likes to make sand castles.
When Bunty goes back home, her mother asks her to clean up.
But she refuses. “I hate soaps!” she screams.
One night, she has a dream.
The germs are all around her castle, and are attacking her.
Bunty is chased by the germs.
She runs for her life and screams, “Help… help!”
Suddenly, Soap King Bubbly appears.
“Bunty, don’t be afraid,” he says. “Go attack the germs!”
The Soap King orders his army of bubbles.
The army of bubbles chases the germs away.
These days, Bunty likes to use soap, and she brushes and scrubs herself clean.
BookBox
Our mission is to produce animated stories that are powered by Same Language Subtitling (SLS) a scientifically tested and proven approach to help improve reading skills and language learning, ultimately promoting a love for reading.
AniBooks flow from a simple fact – children love to watch cartoons. Thus, AniBooks are animated stories for children, with the narration appearing on-screen as Same Language Subtitles (SLS). BookBox was founded in 2004 after winning a business plan competition at Stanford University, called, the Social e-Challenge.