Lucy Bell

Lucy Bell had a wishing well, Don’t be greedy; it used to tell.
Lucy Bell didn’t pay much heed, She was overcome with greed. She pulled out diamonds, gold, and crowns. Tiaras, pearls, and shimmering gowns.
While reaching for the treasures, down she fell, Such was the fate of Lucy Bell.
Dosage: Read aloud. Daily. ↺
Hand-drawn illustration for “Lucy Bell” by Dr. Mukesh Nangia
Illustration by Dr. Nangia
It's A Jungle Out There book cover, drawn by Dr. Mukesh Nangia

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