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.
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- 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.