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🌈 Rainbow Chalk Adventures

Outside is bright. The sun shines. We can play with Sidewalk Chalk. It is soft, bright, and fun!

What Is Chalk?

Sidewalk chalk is a little stick. It is made of powder and color.

  • Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple – Six happy colors.
  • We hold it, we tap‑tap‑tap, and it makes a soft Scratch sound on the ground.
  • Chalk is safe. We can draw, draw, draw!

Colors, Counting, and Sounds

Let’s count the colors together: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six.
When we press the chalk, we hear β€œswish‑swish”.
When we lift it, we hear β€œwhoosh”.
We feel Happy, Excited, Curious as the colors spread like a rainbow.

Feelings While We Draw

We smile when a bright line appears.
We giggle when a blue line meets a yellow line.
We feel calm when we make a big, soft circle.
Every color can say β€œI love you!” in its own bright voice.

Simple Activity – Hopscotch Fun

  1. Pick Five colors.
  2. Draw five squares in a line.
  3. Count each square: One, Two, Three, Four, Five.
  4. Hop on the squares, saying the color name each time: β€œRed! Orange! Yellow! …”

The sidewalk is a big, open canvas. Grab your chalk, feel the Scratch, hear the Whoosh, and make the world colorful. Keep exploring, little artist! 🌟

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