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🌱 Tiny Seeds, Big Adventures!

Introduction

Hello, little explorer! Seeds are tiny, soft, and full of surprise. They love the sun, the rain, and You!

1. What Is a Seed?

  • A seed is a Small thing.
  • It can be Brown, Yellow, Green, or Red.
  • Seeds are Quietβ€”they whisper β€œgrow, grow, grow” when the rain falls.

One Seed, Two Seeds, Three Seeds…
Count with me: One, Two, Three, Four, Five seeds!

2. How Seeds Grow

  • Plant a seed in soil.
  • Give it Water – splash, splash!
  • Sun shines Warm – β€œshhh, warm!”

The seed feels Happy and Wiggles. Soon, a tiny Sprout pops up. β€œPop! Pop!” says the sprout.

3. Seeds Around Us

  • Apple seed inside a crunchy apple.
  • Sunflower seed with a big, bright hat.
  • Pumpkin seed, orange and round.

All seeds love to Play in the earth.

Simple Activity – Seed Hunt πŸŽ‰

  1. Find three different seeds in the kitchen or garden.
  2. Put them in a small cup.
  3. Count them out loud: One, Two, Three.
  4. Touch them gently and say β€œHello, seed!”

Conclusion

Seeds are tiny friends that love to grow. Keep looking, listening, and counting. The world is full of seeds waiting for you to discover! 🌼

Continue the adventure

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From Magma to Mountain

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Maya's Daily Discoveries - March 15 Inbox

πŸš€ Today's Learning Journey

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πŸ’¬ Tonight's Conversation Starters

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