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🍂 Let’s Collect Leaves!

Introduction

Step outside and feel the sunshine. The garden is full of green, gold, and red leaves. We can see, touch, count, and hear them. Let’s have fun together!

1. Look and Feel

Look at the leaves on the ground.
Green, yellow, orange, red—they sparkle like tiny rainbows.
Touch a leaf. It is Soft, Soft and Crinkly, Crinkly. Feel the gentle Rustle as the wind moves them.

2. Count and Color

Pick a leaf.
One leaf, Two leaves, Three leaves… keep counting!
Put the leaves in a little pile.
One red leaf, two yellow leaves, three green leaves.
Counting helps our brains grow big and strong.

3. Sound and Joy

Listen! When you step on a leaf it makes a Crunch, Crunch sound.
Hear the Whoosh of the wind and the Tweet of the birds.
Feel happy, feel excited—collecting leaves is a joyful adventure! 😊

Simple Activity

  1. Walk outside with a grown‑up.
  2. Find Five different leaves.
  3. Put each leaf in a small paper bag.
  4. Say the color and number out loud: “One red leaf, two orange leaves…”
  5. When you’re done, press the leaves between two books to make a leaf art page.

Conclusion

Great job, little explorer! You saw colors, felt textures, counted numbers, and heard sounds. Keep looking, keep collecting, and keep discovering the wonderful world outside. 🌟

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