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The Day Sky ☀️

The day sky is bright and happy. We look up, we smile, we feel warm. Let’s learn about the sky together!

What We See

  • Blue Sky, Blue Sky – the sky is a big, soft blue blanket.
  • Sun – one bright sun shines. It says “hello!” and makes everything glow.
  • Clouds – 1, 2, 3 fluffy clouds float. Some are white, some are gray.
  • Birds – 1, 2, 3 little birds fly. They go “tweet tweet” in the sky.

How It Feels

The day sky feels Warm, Soft, and Happy. When the sun is high, we feel Cheerful. A gentle wind goes “whoosh” and makes the clouds move. We can say, “I feel happy! I feel happy!”

Simple Activity

Sky Painting

  1. Take a piece of paper.
  2. Paint the top Blue – the sky.
  3. Add a big Yellow Circle for the sun.
  4. Draw 1, 2, Or 3 Clouds with cotton‑white shapes.
  5. Say “blue sky, blue sky” while you paint.

The day sky is a wonderful place to look and feel. Keep looking up, count the clouds, listen to the birds, and let your heart stay bright. Explore the sky every day! 🌤️ Enjoy watching the sky and sharing its wonders with friends!

Continue the adventure

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