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🌧️ Water Play Outside

Introduction

The sun is bright. The grass is green. Little hands love water! Let’s play with water outside and feel happy.

1. Feel the Water

Splash! Splash!
Touch the cool water. It feels soft, wet, and smooth.
Count the drops: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 drops on your finger.
You can say, β€œI feel the water, I feel the water.”

2. Listen to the Water

Hear the Plop of a bucket. Hear the Splash Splash of a spoon.
The water makes a gentle Whoosh when it runs down a small slide.
Say it with us: β€œPlop! Plop! Splash! Splash!”

Simple Activity – Bucket Pour

  1. Take two small buckets.
  2. Fill one bucket with water from a garden hose or a small tub.
  3. Carry the bucket to the grass.
  4. Pour the water slowly into the empty bucket.
  5. Watch the water Glitter, Drip, and Rain on the ground.

You can count the pours: 1, 2, 3.
You can clap when the water lands.

Conclusion

Water play is bright, cool, and fun. You can splash, count, and listen. Go outside, feel the water, hear the sounds, and smile. Keep exploring and enjoy every Splash! 🌊

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