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Police Story 9-10 years old Interactive story

Nina and the Neighborhood Helper Badge

A gentle interactive bedtime adventure where Nina discovers what a police officer really does: listening, helping, preventing problems, and serving the community with calm confidence.

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A warm, confident policewoman named Nina with slightly tanned skin and brown hair in a bun, in a neat navy uniform and shining badge, kneels smiling to adjust a boy’s blue helmet before a red-brick elementary school with a large blue door and a colorful mural; to the left Mrs. Patel, a cheerful shopkeeper in her forties wearing bright clothes, stands by a shop door, while an elderly man in a gray coat holds a small brown dog behind the children; the curious eight-year-old boy stands by his red bike with blinking-star helmet, a seven-year-old girl in a yellow dress and green backpack laughs from the right holding a bike light that blinks like a star, orange cones and safety posters line the sidewalk, the scene bright, colorful and reassuring as a safety check before Bike-Walk Week. report a problem with this image
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Dispatcher
A person who sends help or tells workers what to do from an office.
Urgent
Something that needs quick action or attention right away.
Predictable
When you can guess what will happen because it follows a pattern.
First-aid kit
A small box with basic medical supplies for small injuries.
Crosswalk
A marked place on the road where people can walk across safely.
Helmet
A hard hat that protects your head during biking or sports.
Signalers
People who show, by hand or look, which way they will turn.
Lost-and-found
A place where lost items are kept so owners can claim them.
Observation
Careful watching to notice details or learn what is happening.
Organization
A way of arranging things so they are neat and easy to find.
Quilt
A thick blanket made of many pieces of cloth sewn together.
Enthusiastic
Showing a lot of excitement and strong interest.
Zigzagged
Moved in quick sharp turns from side to side.
Scold
To tell someone they did something wrong in a firm voice.
Exhaled
To breathe out air from your lungs, often slowly.
Patterns
Repeated ways something happens that you can see or learn from.

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