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🎈 Groups of Things: Counting Fun!

Introduction

Hello, little friends! Today we will look at Groups Of Things. A group is a bunch of objects that are together. Let’s count them, feel happy, and hear some fun sounds!

1. Red Apples 🍎

Imagine Four Red Apples sitting in a row.

  • One apple – ding!
  • Two apples – ding ding!
  • Three apples – ding ding ding!
  • Four apples – ding ding ding ding!

We can smile and say, β€œWow, four happy apples!”

2. Blue Balls

Now see Three Blue Balls rolling on the floor.

  • One ball – bounce!
  • Two balls – bounce bounce!
  • Three balls – bounce bounce bounce!

We clap our hands and feel Excited for the three bouncy balls.

3. Yellow Ducks

Look at Five Yellow Ducks swimming in a pond.

  • One duck – quack!
  • Two ducks – quack quack!
  • Three ducks – quack quack quack!
  • Four ducks – quack quack quack quack!
  • Five ducks – quack quack quack quack quack!

The ducks look Cheerful as they splash together.

Simple Activity – Make Your Own Group

  1. Gather Three soft toys.
  2. Place them on the carpet.
  3. Count them out loud: β€œOne, two, three!”
  4. Give each toy a happy clap or a gentle tap.

You just created a group of three friends!

Conclusion

Great job counting groups! Keep looking around – you’ll find groups of crayons, blocks, and even stars. Every group is a new adventure. 🌟 Explore, count, and have fun!

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