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🌬️ Whoosh! the Magic Wind

Introduction

The wind is gentle and strong. It moves the clouds, the trees, and our hair. Let’s discover the wind together!

1. Wind Moves

Wind blows, wind blows.

  • It pushes 1 leaf, 2 leaves, 3 leaves—whoosh, whoosh, whoosh!
  • The wind lifts a kite high, high, high.
  • When the wind moves the trees, the leaves dance and spin.

2. Wind Feels

The wind can feel Soft like a hug or Strong like a big push.

  • We feel happy when the wind cools us on a warm day.
  • We feel surprised when the wind makes our hat fly away!

3. Wind Sounds

Listen!

  • whoosh as the wind rushes past the house.
  • swish when it brushes the grass.
  • whoosh‑whoosh when it whistles through the trees.

Simple Activity – Make a Wind Flag

  1. Take a small piece of paper.
  2. Color a bright shape (a sun, a star, or a smile).
  3. Tape a string to the top.
  4. Hold the string outside and feel the wind make the flag Flap, Flap, Flap!

Conclusion – Keep Exploring!

The wind is everywhere, playing and singing. Go outside, feel the wind on your face, listen to its sounds, and watch the world move. Every day the wind has a new story—let’s discover it together! 🌿

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