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🎨 Stickers & Stamps: Tiny Art Friends

Introduction

Hello, little artist! Today we play with Stickers and Stamps. They are bright, they make sounds, and they help us create happy pictures.

1. Stickers – Stick, Stick, Stick!

  • Colors: red, blue, yellow, green – like a rainbow.
  • Peel the sticker. Peel! (soft psst sound).
  • Stick it on paper. Stick! (a gentle pop).
  • Count together: 1, 2, 3 stickers, 4, 5, 6 stickers.
  • Make a smiley face. The smiley says β€œI am Happy!”

2. Stamps – Stamp, Stamp, Stamp!

  • Choose a stamp shape: star, heart, or animal.
  • Dip the stamp in ink. Splat! (wet squish sound).
  • Press down. Stamp! (a soft Thump).
  • Count the stamps: 1, 2, 3 stamps, 4, 5 stamps.
  • The stamp says β€œI am Excited!”

Simple Activity: Sticker‑stamp Collage

  1. Take a blank sheet of paper.
  2. Peel Three stickers and stick them in a line.
  3. Dip a stamp, then Stamp two more pictures below the stickers.
  4. Look at your art. Does it make you feel Joyful?

Conclusion – Keep Exploring!

Stickers and stamps are tiny art friends that love to Stick and Stamp. Play, count, and feel the fun sounds. Try new colors, new shapes, and make more happy pictures every day! 🌟

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