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🎈 Wow! I’m Surprised!

Introduction

Surprise is a fun feeling. It makes your eyes go wide and your mouth go β€œO‑O!” Let’s learn about being surprised.

1. What Surprise Looks Like

  • Big Eyes πŸ‘€ – they open wide.
  • Open Mouth – β€œO‑O!” or β€œWow!”
  • Quick Jump – a little hop, hop, hop.

When you see a hidden toy, hear a loud β€œpop!” or get a big hug, you feel surprised!

2. Counting Surprise Moments

Let’s count three surprise sounds:

  1. Pop! – a balloon pops.
  2. Bang! – a drum beats.
  3. Wow! – a magic trick appears.

Each sound makes you say β€œWow! I am surprised! Wow! I am surprised!”

3. Feelings Inside Surprise

  • Happy – because something nice happened.
  • Curious – you want to know more.
  • Excited – you want to jump and clap.

You can feel one, two, or all three feelings at the same time.

Simple Activity – Surprise Box

  1. Find a small box.
  2. Put a soft toy inside.
  3. Close the lid.
  4. Ask a friend to open it.

When the toy pops out, say together, β€œWow! I’m surprised! Wow! I’m surprised!” Count the jumps you make (1, 2, 3).

Conclusion

Surprise is a bright, bouncy feeling. Look around, listen for β€œpop!” and β€œwow!” and you will find many surprises to explore. Keep your eyes open, your ears listening, and enjoy the wonderful feeling of being surprised!

Continue the adventure

Download Surprise Button for iPad

A simple, safe way for kids to explore the internet. With one tap, they discover something new β€” a fun fact, a science experiment, a story, or a place in the world they never would've searched for.

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