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πŸš” Police Officers in Our Neighborhood

Introduction

Police officers wear bright blue uniforms. They smile, wave, and say β€œHello!” They keep us safe every day.

What Police Officers Do

  • Patrol The Streets in a shiny red police car. Beep beep!
  • Help People who are sad or lost. β€œI’m here to help, I’m here to help!” they say.
  • Listen to sounds: the bark of a dog, the ring of a bell, the whoosh of a siren.

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How Police Officers Help Us

  1. One (1) police officer can stop a danger.
  2. Two (2) officers can guide a crowd safely.
  3. Three (3) officers can find a missing pet.

They are Brave, Kind, and Friendly. When they help, we feel happy and safe.

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Simple Activity – Sound and Count

  • Find a toy police car.
  • Press the button and say β€œBeep beep!” three times.
  • Count together: β€œOne, two, three police cars!”

Conclusion

Police officers are part of our community. Next time you see one, wave and say β€œHi!” and discover more ways they keep our world bright and safe. 🌟

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