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Police Story 7-8 years old Interactive story (1)

Officer Amy's Big Day: Adventures in Helping the Community

Follow Officer Amy, a friendly police officer, as she shares her exciting and meaningful work with a group of curious kids. Discover all about what it means to be a police officer and the ways police help keep everyone safe.

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A smiling police officer, Officer Amy, is at the center of the image, wearing a bright blue uniform with a shiny badge on her chest. Her brown hair is tied back in a ponytail, and her eyes sparkle with joy as she talks to the children. Around her, an 8-year-old boy named Leo raises his hand enthusiastically, with messy blonde hair and a red t-shirt. Next to him, Olivia, an 8-year-old girl with round glasses and curly hair, listens attentively, her eyes wide with curiosity. The scene takes place in a bright classroom, with walls decorated with children's drawings and colorful posters about road safety. Wooden desks are arranged in a circle, and a large window lets in sunlight, illuminating the children's faces. Officer Amy passionately explains her job, gesturing with her hands to emphasize the importance of safety, while the children listen with admiration and curiosity. report a problem with this image
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Schedule
A plan that shows what will happen and when during the day.
Badge
A small shiny sign worn to show someone is an officer or helper.
Dusts for fingerprints
To sprinkle powder lightly to make finger marks show on a surface.
Fingerprints
The unique swirly marks on the tip of each person's finger.
Reflective vest
A bright piece of clothing that shines in light so people can see you.
Dispatchers
People who answer emergency calls and send help quickly.
Emergency
A sudden problem that needs fast help from police, fire, or ambulance.
Address
The place where someone lives or a building is located.
Detectives
Police people who look for clues to solve a mystery or problem.
Clues
Small signs or pieces of information that help solve a question.
Mystery
Something unknown that people try to find out or understand.
Guilty
When someone did something wrong or broke a rule.
Radio
A device used to send or hear messages over short distances.
Walkie-talkie
A small radio you hold to talk to someone nearby.
Patrols
Times when officers walk or drive around to watch for problems.

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