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🐦 Little Bird Watchers

Introduction

We go outside. We look at the sky. We smile and say β€œHello, birds!”

1. Look and See

  • Red bird, blue bird, yellow bird.
  • One bird, two birds, three birds.
  • We point, we say β€œBird! Bird! Bird!”

2. Listen and Hear

  • Hear chirp and tweet.
  • Listen, listen – the birds sing happy songs.
  • We clap our hands when the birds sing loud.

3. Feel the Fun

  • We feel happy when a bird lands on a branch.
  • We feel excited when a feather flutters down.
  • We say β€œWow! Wow! Wow!” and giggle together.

Simple Activity – Bird Count Game

  1. Take a small notebook and a crayon.
  2. Walk to the garden or park.
  3. When you see a bird, draw a tiny dot and say the number: β€œOne bird, two birds…”
  4. Try to count to five birds. Celebrate with a happy dance!

Conclusion

Great job, little explorer! Keep looking, listening, and feeling the joy of birds. The world is full of fluttering friendsβ€”go out and find them! 🌟

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