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☁️ Cloud Watching Fun!

Introduction

Look up! The sky is big and blue. Soft, white clouds float like cotton candy. Let’s watch them together and feel happy.

1. Spot the Clouds

  • Count the clouds: “One, two, three, three clouds!”
  • Say the shape: “This cloud looks like a Boat, a Dog, or a Ball.”
  • Feel the wind Whoosh as it moves the clouds.

2. Feel the Feelings

  • When a cloud is Big and Soft, we feel Calm.
  • When a cloud is Fast and Fluffy, we feel Excited.
  • We can smile and say “Wow! So pretty!”

3. Listen and Look

  • Listen to the birds Chirp and the leaves Rustle while we watch.
  • Watch the clouds Drift, Float, Glide across the sky.
  • Say the words again: “soft, soft, soft” to feel the clouds.

Simple Activity – Cloud Detective 🕵️‍♀️

  1. Lie on a blanket in the grass.
  2. Look up and point to a cloud.
  3. Count it: “One cloud, two clouds…”
  4. Name its shape: “It looks like a Heart!”
  5. Clap your hands three times for each cloud you name.

Conclusion

Great job, little cloud watcher! Keep looking up, counting, and feeling the sky’s gentle Whoosh. The world is full of fluffy friends—go explore more clouds tomorrow! 🌤️

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