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🌧️ Rain and Puddles

Introduction

Rain falls from the sky. It makes the earth wet and shiny. Little ones love to watch the Pitter‑patter of drops.

1. the Rain’s Song

Drop, drop, drop – the rain sings a soft Splish‑splash sound.
It taps the roof, the leaves, the windows.
The sound is Gentle, Calm, and sometimes Loud.

2. Puddles Play

When rain stops, the ground holds Puddles.

  • 1 puddle glistens like a tiny mirror.
  • 2 puddles sparkle under the sun.
  • 3 puddles invite little feet to Splash.

You can say: “Puddle, puddle, splash! Splash! Splash!” and feel the happy Splish‑splash again.

3. Feelings in the Rain

Rain can make us feel Cozy inside a warm coat.
Puddles can make us feel Excited to jump.
Sometimes rain makes us feel Quiet, listening to the soft Pitter‑patter.

Simple Activity – Puddle Counting

  1. Find a safe spot with a puddle.
  2. Count the puddles you see: 1, 2, 3…
  3. Clap your hands each time you hear a splash.

You can even draw a big blue puddle and color the Splish‑splash lines.

Conclusion – Explore the Rain!

Rain and puddles are nature’s playground. Look, listen, count, and splash. Next time the sky gets cloudy, go outside (with an adult) and discover the wonderful world of rain! 🌈

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