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🌱 Little Adventures with Dirt

Introduction

Dirt is soft, warm, and full of tiny wonders. It lives in the garden, the park, and even under our feet! Let’s explore dirt together.

1. What Is Dirt?

  • Dirt is Brown and Soft.
  • It feels cool when we press our hand.
  • We can Count the little bits: 1,β€―2,β€―3,β€―4… many, many dirt pieces!

2. Dirt’s Friends

  • Worms wiggle and say β€œwiggle wiggle”.
  • Bees buzz β€œbzzz” near the flowers that grow from dirt.
  • Leaves fall and land β€œcrunch” on the dirt.

3. How Dirt Helps Us

  • Dirt holds Water – β€œsquish, squish” when it’s rainy.
  • Dirt gives Food to plants, so we can see bright carrots and sweet strawberries.
  • When we dig, we feel happy and curious.

Simple Activity – Dirt Treasure Hunt

  1. Find a safe spot of clean dirt.
  2. Use a small spoon to scoop Three handfuls of dirt.
  3. Look for a tiny rock, a leaf, or a worm.
  4. Say β€œI found a ___!” and count them out loud: β€œOne, two, three!”

Conclusion

Dirt is a friendly, busy world under our feet. Keep your eyes open, your hands ready, and discover more of nature’s soft, brown magic! 🌟

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