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🌿 A Happy Nature Walk

Going outside for a nature walk is fun and calm. We see bright colors, hear sweet sounds, and feel the soft ground under our feet.

What We See

1. Trees and Leaves

Tall trees reach up, up, up!
Green leaves whisper, Rustle, Rustle.
Count the leaves: 1, 2, 3 green leaves on the branch.

2. Little Animals

Birds sing Tweet‑tweet, Tweet‑tweet.
A bunny hops, hops, hops.
We smile and say, “Hello, bunny! Hello, bird!”

What We Hear

  • Buzz‑buzz of busy bees.
  • Splash‑splash of a tiny creek.
  • Wind Whoosh through the trees.

Simple Activity: Nature Treasure Hunt

  1. Find One smooth stone.
  2. Find Two bright leaves.
  3. Find Three tiny sticks.
    Put them in a small bag and show them to a grown‑up.

A nature walk makes us feel happy, curious, and brave. Keep stepping, looking, listening, and counting. The outdoors is full of wonder—let’s explore more every day! 🌼

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