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๐Ÿฒ Who Are Cooks?

Introduction

Cooks are friendly people in our town. They wear bright aprons and make yummy food. They help families feel happy and full.

What Cooks Do

1. Mix and Stir

Cooks Mix the flour, Stir the soup, Clank the spoon.
One, two, three scoops of carrots go in the pot.
The pot goes Sizzle, Sizzle as the soup cooks.

2. Bake and Warm

Cooks put bread in the oven. Ding! The oven says Ding.
The bread gets warm, golden, and smells sweet.
When the bread is ready, the cook says โ€œYay!โ€ and smiles.

3. Share with Love

Cooks serve plates to families.
Kids see the bright plates, hear the Clink of forks, and feel Joy.
Everyone says โ€œThank you!โ€ and the cook feels proud.

Simple Activity โ€“ Pretend Play Kitchen

  1. Gather three empty bowls, a wooden spoon, and a pretend pot.
  2. Count the bowls: One, Two, Three.
  3. Pretend to Mix, Stir, and Clank the spoon.
  4. Make a โ€œsizzleโ€ sound with your mouth.
  5. Serve your pretend food to a grownโ€‘up and say โ€œYum!โ€

Conclusion

Cooks bring color, sound, and love to our community. Look aroundโ€”can you find a cook today? Ask them about their tasty work and keep exploring the wonderful world of food!

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