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🎉 Let’s Count Our Toes!

Introduction

Hello, little explorer! Today we will have fun counting the tiny friends on the bottom of our feet. Ready? Let’s wiggle and count together!

1. Meet the Ten Toes

  • One little toe, wiggly and pink.
  • Two toes, like tiny twins.
  • Three toes, three happy helpers.
  • Four toes, four bright stars.
  • Five toes, five giggly buddies.

Now turn the other foot over and count again: Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten! All ten toes are counted. Can you say the numbers out loud? One, Two, Three… Ten!

2. Toe Sounds and Feelings

Tap‑tap on the floor – tap, tap – that’s the sound of your toes dancing.
Wiggle‑wiggle – wiggle, wiggle – they love to move.
Feel the soft socks, bright yellow or blue, hugging each toe. They feel cozy and happy!

Simple Activity

  1. Sit on a soft mat.
  2. Put on a bright sock on each foot.
  3. Point to each toe and say the number out loud.
  4. Clap after every ten! 🎶

You can also draw a picture of your feet and color each toe a different shade.

Conclusion

Great job, counting champion! Keep looking, touching, and counting the world around you. Every day is a new adventure—what will you count next? 🌟

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