This happy little girl is definitely bringing us a lively story happening around the top of the coconut tree. All the 26 letters are all crowding on that coconut tree. Am I right? What i love best about this reading is that it is full of rhythm. It sounds light-hearted and in a definite agreement with the story itself. Not all the kids could well grasp the rhythm thing, according to me. Rhythm is kind of born gift, i think. This happy little girl must be a good singer as well. Vow, language and singing are natually bonded, you know. Love you so much, little girl. And many many congratulations on each of your single progress.
Both of the two boys Tongtong and Dingdang in my family has become the fervent fans of Fay. So your sweet voice is really a big advantage for attraction. As for the two parts of the story, i think Fay did better in the first part than the second. The reason is that while reading, she conveys a clearer meaning in the first part. What do you think?