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🎉 Sharing Joy at a Party

Introduction

We love to celebrate! When we share joy, we make friends feel happy. Let’s see how we can share smiles, songs, and sparkle together.

1. Smile And Say “Yay!”

  • Smile big, big, big.
  • Say “Yay!” three times: Yay, yay, yay!
  • When you smile, friends hear a Giggle and feel warm inside.

2. Clap, Count, And Share

  • Clap your hands: clap‑clap‑clap.
  • Count the claps: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
  • Give a tiny High‑five to a buddy after each clap.
  • The sound “Whoosh!” of a high‑five spreads joy like fireworks.

3. Pass The Happy Balloon

  • Hold a bright, red balloon.
  • Say “I Have A Happy Balloon!”
  • Pass it to a friend: “Your Turn!”
  • Each friend says “Thank You!” and the balloon floats with giggles.

Simple Activity – Joy Circle

  1. Sit in a circle.
  2. One child says “I Share A Smile.”
  3. Everyone smiles back and says “Smile!” three times.
  4. Then the next child says “I Share A Laugh.”
  5. Repeat until each friend has shared.

Conclusion – Keep Exploring Joy!

Sharing joy is as easy as a smile, a clap, or a tiny balloon. Try it at home, at the park, or with a new friend. The more you share, the brighter the world becomes. 🌟

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