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🎨 Pretty Patterns on Clothes

Introduction

Clothes can have fun pictures called Patterns. Patterns are shapes that repeat again and again. Let’s look at bright patterns on shirts, dresses, and socks!

1. Stripes – Long Lines

Red stripe, red stripe, red stripe!
Look at a shirt with long lines. Count the stripes: 1, 2, 3, 4.
The stripes go “whoosh‑whoosh” when you move. Stripes can make you feel Happy and Bright.

2. Polka Dots – Little Circles

Dot, dot, dot, dot!
A dress may have many tiny circles. Count the dots: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
The dots can “pop‑pop‑pop” like a tiny drum. They bring a Playful feeling.

3. Checks – Tiny Squares

Square, square, square!
Some pants have little squares that line up. Count the squares: 1, 2, 3.
The squares make a soft “tap‑tap” sound when you clap your hands on them. They feel Cozy and Nice.

Simple Activity – Pattern Hunt

  1. Look at your own clothes.
  2. Find a stripe, a dot, or a check.
  3. Point and say the name out loud.
  4. Count the shapes together: “One, two, three…”.
  5. Clap or stomp for each shape you find.

Conclusion

Patterns are everywhere—on shirts, socks, and even blankets. Keep your eyes open, count the shapes, and feel the fun sounds. Explore more patterns today and let your clothes tell a colorful story! 🌈

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