Join Touye, a curious 5-year-old, on an adventurous journey across Africa to visit all countries he learns the aviation alphabet for each of the countries. Along the way, he discovers the beauty of Africa and its diversity .He is happy at the end to have made the trip!!!
Touye was a curious 5-year-old boy who loved airplanes. One day, he found an old book about the aviation alphabet and African countries. 'I want to learn this!' he exclaimed. But there was a problem: the book was missing many pages. Touye decided to travel across Africa to find the missing pages.
Touye's first stop was Angola. He learned that 'A' in the aviation alphabet stood for Alpha. But he couldn't find the missing page for 'B'. 'Where could it be?' he wondered. He decided to continue his journey.
In Botswana, Touye learned 'B' stood for Bravo. But the next page was also missing. 'I need to find Charlie,' he said. But a big storm stopped him from traveling further.
The storm was strong, and Touye was scared. ' - What if I can't find the missing pages?' he asked. He decided to take shelter and wait for the storm to pass.
After the storm, Touye continued to Congo. He learned 'C' stood for Charlie. But then he faced another problem: he lost his map! ' - How will I find my way?' he cried.
Touye asked a friendly bird for help. ' - Can you help me find my map?' he asked. The bird chirped and flew ahead. Following the bird, Touye found his map stuck in a tree.
In Djibouti, Touye learned 'D' stood for Delta. But his journey was far from over. He still needed to find the missing pages for 'Echo' and 'Foxtrot'. ' - I can't give up,' he told himself.
Ethiopia was his next stop. Touye learned 'E' stood for Echo. But he couldn't find the missing page for 'Foxtrot'. ' - Where could it be?' he wondered aloud.
In Gabon, Touye faced a big river he needed to cross. ' - How will I get across?' he asked himself. A kind fisherman offered to help him.
The fisherman rowed Touye across the river. ' - Thank you!' Touye said. He then learned that 'F' stood for Foxtrot. But the next page was missing too.
Feeling tired and frustrated, Touye thought about giving up. ' - Maybe I'm too young to solve this,' he sighed. He sat down under a tree, feeling hopeless.
Just then, an old pilot named Captain Bobo appeared. ' - Why are you so sad?' Captain Bobo asked. Touye explained his problem. ' - You have the courage to continue,' the pilot encouraged him.
With new courage, Touye continued his journey. In Ghana, he learned 'G' stood for Golf and found the missing page. ' - I can do this!' he cheered.
Touye traveled to Kenya the country of many safaries with animals and learned 'H' stood for Hotel. He found more missing pages along the way. ' - I'm getting closer!' he told himself.
In Liberia, Touye learned 'I' stood for India. He collected all the missing pages he needed. ' - I did it!' he shouted.
Touye returned home with all the missing pages. He completed the book and learned the entire aviation alphabet. ' - I did it! I learned the aviation alphabet and African countries,' he said proudly. His journey taught him the true meaning of courage.
Touye was a curious 5-year-old boy who loved airplanes. One day, he found an old book about the aviation alphabet and African countries. 'I want to learn this!' he exclaimed. But there was a problem: the book was missing many pages. Touye decided to travel across Africa to find the missing pages.
Touye's first stop was Angola. He learned that 'A' in the aviation alphabet stood for Alpha. But he couldn't find the missing page for 'B'. 'Where could it be?' he wondered. He decided to continue his journey.
In Botswana, Touye learned 'B' stood for Bravo. But the next page was also missing. 'I need to find Charlie,' he said. But a big storm stopped him from traveling further.
The storm was strong, and Touye was scared. ' - What if I can't find the missing pages?' he asked. He decided to take shelter and wait for the storm to pass.
After the storm, Touye continued to Congo. He learned 'C' stood for Charlie. But then he faced another problem: he lost his map! ' - How will I find my way?' he cried.
Touye asked a friendly bird for help. ' - Can you help me find my map?' he asked. The bird chirped and flew ahead. Following the bird, Touye found his map stuck in a tree.
In Djibouti, Touye learned 'D' stood for Delta. But his journey was far from over. He still needed to find the missing pages for 'Echo' and 'Foxtrot'. ' - I can't give up,' he told himself.
Ethiopia was his next stop. Touye learned 'E' stood for Echo. But he couldn't find the missing page for 'Foxtrot'. ' - Where could it be?' he wondered aloud.
In Gabon, Touye faced a big river he needed to cross. ' - How will I get across?' he asked himself. A kind fisherman offered to help him.
The fisherman rowed Touye across the river. ' - Thank you!' Touye said. He then learned that 'F' stood for Foxtrot. But the next page was missing too.
Feeling tired and frustrated, Touye thought about giving up. ' - Maybe I'm too young to solve this,' he sighed. He sat down under a tree, feeling hopeless.
Just then, an old pilot named Captain Bobo appeared. ' - Why are you so sad?' Captain Bobo asked. Touye explained his problem. ' - You have the courage to continue,' the pilot encouraged him.
With new courage, Touye continued his journey. In Ghana, he learned 'G' stood for Golf and found the missing page. ' - I can do this!' he cheered.
Touye traveled to Kenya the country of many safaries with animals and learned 'H' stood for Hotel. He found more missing pages along the way. ' - I'm getting closer!' he told himself.
In Liberia, Touye learned 'I' stood for India. He collected all the missing pages he needed. ' - I did it!' he shouted.
Touye returned home with all the missing pages. He completed the book and learned the entire aviation alphabet. ' - I did it! I learned the aviation alphabet and African countries,' he said proudly. His journey taught him the true meaning of courage.
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