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🍎 Yummy Lunch Foods!

Hello, Little Friends!

It’s time to talk about the foods we eat at lunch. Lunch can be Bright, Crunchy, Soft, and Sweet. Let’s explore together!


1. Crunchy Crunch!

  • Carrots are orange and snap‑snap when you bite.
  • Apple Slices are red or green, and they go crunch, crunch.
  • Cucumber is cool, green, and says crunch too!

Count with me: 1, 2, 3 crunchy bites!


2. Soft and Chewy

  • Bread is soft, white or brown, and it feels fluffy.
  • Cheese is yellow or orange, and it stretches “cheeeee” when you pull it.
  • Banana is sweet, yellow, and squishy‑squish.

Count again: 1, 2, 3 soft bites!


3. Happy Tasty Feelings

  • When we eat Apple, we feel happy 😊.
  • When we eat Cheese, we feel cozy 😊.
  • When we eat Carrot, we feel strong 😊.

We can say, “Yum! I love my lunch!” many times.


Simple Activity: Lunch Box Match 🎨

  1. Draw three circles on a paper.
  2. Cut out pictures of a carrot, a sandwich, and a banana (or ask a grown‑up to help).
  3. Glue each picture onto a circle and say the food name out loud.
  4. Count the foods: 1, 2, 3.

Every lunch can be a new adventure. Try a new fruit, a different color, or a funny sound. Keep listening, counting, and smiling—your lunch world is full of wonderful foods! 🌟

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