In the little brick house at the end of Maple Street, a small toy laptop sat on a blanket. It was the , and its screen glowed with a soft, friendly light.
The tablet saw them all and sang: “Neighborhood animals, say hello! / Wag your tail or flap your wings low!”
Then the song ended. The Dog yawned. The Duck waddled to the pond. The Bee flew back to the flowers. Baby Einstein - Neighborhood Animals hit
Next, a trotted in through the cat flap. It wagged its tail in time with the music. Thump-thump-thump.
Suddenly, the front door creaked open. In waddled a , shaking water from its feathers. “Quack!” it said, tapping its foot to the beat. In the little brick house at the end
They all gathered around the blanket. The Dog barked. The Duck quacked. The Bee buzzed. The Cat meowed. The Horse neighed. The Bird chirped.
From the garden, a fuzzy buzzed against the window. When the tablet played a high note, the Bee did a loop-the-loop. / Wag your tail or flap your wings low
And in the quiet, the baby whispered: “Again.”