Make a Happy Card learning scene, Make a Happy Card art activity, colorful studio energy and creativity, gentle pastel illustration designed for ages 3-4, rounded shapes, caring expressions, text-free illustration with clean unmarked background, balanced composition, soft cinematic lighting, harmonious color palette, inviting and joyful mood

๐ŸŒˆ Make a Happy Card!

Introduction

We love to make cards.
Cards are bright, fun, and say โ€œI love you!โ€

1. Pick Your Paper

  • Choose a Red or Blue or Yellow sheet.
  • Feel the soft paperโ€”crinkle, crinkle.
  • Count the squares: 1, 2, 3 pieces.

2. Add Color

  • Take a crayon. Color, Color, Color the paper.
  • Make a big smile. ๐Ÿ˜Š
  • Say โ€œHappy!โ€ โ€œHappy!โ€ โ€œHappy!โ€ while you draw.

3. Glue and Stick

  • Put a little Glue on a shape. Glue, Glue, Glue.
  • Press a sticker. Tap, tap, tap.
  • Count the stickers: 1, 2, 3, 4.

Simple Activity

  1. Cut a rectangle (ask a grownโ€‘up to help).
  2. Color a big sun on the top.
  3. Glue a heart in the middle.
  4. Write โ€œLoveโ€ or draw a smile.

Conclusion

Great job! You made a bright, happy card. Keep playing with colors, glue, and paper. Every new card is a new adventureโ€”letโ€™s explore together! ๐ŸŽจ

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