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Little Kitchen Helpers 🌟

Welcome to the happy kitchen! We will meet friendly helpers that make cooking fun. Let’s smile, count, and hear some silly sounds together.

1. Tools That Talk

  • Big Bowl – clink clink when we tap it.
  • Wooden Spoon – swish swish as we stir.
  • Bright Red Apple – crunch crunch when we bite.

We can say the words again: bowl, bowl, spoon, spoon, apple, apple.

2. Helpers Who Help

  • Mommy says β€œLet’s mix! Mix! Mix!”
  • Daddy says β€œStir, stir, stir!”
  • Grandma says β€œTaste, taste, taste!”

We count the helpers: 1 Mommy, 2 Daddy, 3 Grandma.

3. Simple Steps (one, Two, Three)

  1. Put the red apple in the bowl.
  2. Add a yellow banana. Squeak!
  3. Stir with the spoon. Swish, swish!

We repeat the steps: put, put; add, add; stir, stir.

Activity: Pretend Play Kitchen 🎈

  1. Find a plastic bowl, spoon, and two fruit toys.
  2. Say β€œBowl! Bowl!” and put the fruit in.
  3. Count β€œOne, two, three” as you add each fruit.
  4. Stir and make a happy β€œSwish‑swish” sound.

You are a brave kitchen helper! Keep smiling, counting, and listening to the sounds. Explore more foods, try new helpers, and make every meal a happy adventure. 🌈

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