Humorous fantasy
3-4 years old
Interactive story
Pip and the Silly Everyday Magic
Pip, a four-year-old boy, finds a tiny kind of magic hiding in normal things, and every choice makes a funny little adventure with a sweet ending.
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!
Designed for 3–4 years: a simple, reassuring story suitable for preschool children.
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Polite
- Being kind and having good manners toward others.
- Glitter
- Tiny shiny bits that sparkle when light hits them.
- Adventure
- A fun or exciting trip where things can surprise you.
- Crumb
- A very small piece of bread or food.
- Squeaks
- Makes a short, high sound like a tiny mouse or toy.
- Sneaky
- Doing something quietly so others do not notice.
- Pretending
- Acting like something is real when it is not.
- Dramatic
- Big and excited in a way that shows strong feeling.
- Grumbles
- Makes a low, unhappy sound like a mild complaint.
- Quest
- A journey to find something special or important.
- Kingdom
- A made-up place ruled by a king or queen.
- Tavern
- A small place where people (or toys) gather and talk.
- Bridge
- Something that lets you cross from one side to another.
- Promise
- A spoken plan to do or not do something.
- Cape
- A cloth a hero wears around their shoulders.
- Hero
- A brave person who helps others and does good things.
- Mischief
- Playful trouble that is not very bad but causes fun.
- Serious face
- A look that shows someone means what they say.
- Very Serious Hole
- A big, grumpy hole that talks and likes drama.