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🦆 Duck Fun!

Introduction

Hello, little friends! Let’s learn about Ducks. Ducks are soft, splashy birds that live near water. They love to swim, waddle, and say “quack, quack!”

What Ducks Look Like

  • Ducks have Yellow or Brown fluffy feathers.
  • They have a Flat Bill for catching food.
  • Their feet are Webbed—like tiny paddles.

Count The Ducks:
1 duck, 2 ducks, 3 ducks, 4 ducks, 5 ducks!
All the ducks are happy and Waddle together.

What Ducks Do

  • Swim in the pond – splash, splash!
  • Quack, Quack! loud and soft.
  • Eat bugs, seeds, and tiny plants.
  • Fly up, up, up in the sky.

Ducks feel Joy when they play with friends. Sometimes they look Sad if the water is cold, but they always find a warm spot soon.

Simple Activity – Duck Counting Game

  1. Find 5 pictures of ducks (in a book or on a wall).
  2. Point to each duck and say the number out loud: “One duck, two ducks…”
  3. After each duck, say “Quack, quack!”

You can also draw a little pond and add One, Two, Three duck stickers.

Conclusion

Great job! You now know how ducks look, sound, and move. Keep exploring the world—maybe you’ll see a real duck waddle by a pond soon! 🌟

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