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🐸 Hoppy Frog Friends

Frogs are small, green animals that love water. They jump, they splash, and they say “ribbit, ribbit!” Let’s learn about these friendly frogs together.

1. Where Frogs Live

Frogs live in ponds, lakes, and wet grass.

  • 1 pond with splishy‑splash water.
  • 2 lily pads floating soft and green.
  • 3 big leaves for frogs to rest.

Frogs love the cool water and the warm sun. They feel Happy when they hop on a leaf and Sleepy after a long jump.

2. What Frogs Do

  • Jump, Jump, Jump! Frogs use their strong legs to leap high.
  • Ribbit, Ribbit! They make a loud “ribbit” sound.
  • Eat, Eat, Eat! Frogs love tasty bugs and flies.

Listen: ribbit… ribbit… Can you say “ribbit” with a big smile?

Simple Activity – Frog Counting Game

  1. Find three small green objects (toy frogs, stickers, or paper cut‑outs).
  2. Put them in a line.
  3. Count together: “One frog, two frogs, three frogs!”
  4. Hop like a frog from one object to the next.

Frogs are fun, jumpy, and love to say “ribbit.” Keep looking near water and you might hear a frog friend. Explore, count, and enjoy frogs! 🌟

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