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πŸŽ‰ Fun with Decorations!

Introduction

When we celebrate, we love to make things look bright and happy. Decorations are the pretty things that turn a room into a party place!

Bright Balloons

  • Red Balloon, Red Balloon – 1, 2, 3 balloons float up.
  • Blue Balloon, Blue Balloon – they go whoosh in the air.
  • Yellow Balloon, Yellow Balloon – they make us feel Happy and Excited.

Sparkly Streamers

  • Long, long streamers hang from the ceiling.
  • They swirl and swish, swish‑swish, like a gentle wind.
  • Colors: Green, Orange, Purple – each one says β€œlet’s have fun!”

Shiny Tablecloths

  • A White tablecloth spreads out Soft, Soft.
  • On top, we place Gold plates that Clink clink when we set them down.
  • The table looks Bright and makes us feel Joyful.

Simple Activity – Decorate a Paper Plate

  1. Take a paper plate.
  2. Glue three tiny circles (red, blue, yellow). Count them: 1, 2, 3.
  3. Draw a wavy line around the edge – Swish, Swish.
  4. Show your plate to a grown‑up and say, β€œLook! My plate is Pretty and Bright!”

Conclusion

Decorations turn ordinary days into special celebrations. Keep looking, keep counting, and keep making things Bright, Colorful, and Fun. Explore the world of decorations and let your imagination sparkle! 🌟

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