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πŸ“– Picture Books: Tiny Tales with Big Pictures

Introduction

Picture books are books with big, bright pictures and few words. They help us see, hear, and feel stories. Let’s explore how they work!

1. Colorful Pages

Red apple, blue sky, green frog.
Look, look! Each page shows a new color.
Count the colors: 1 red, 2 blue, 3 green.

2. Repeating Words & Sounds

β€œQuack, Quack,” says the duck.
β€œBuzz, Buzz,” sings the bee.
We hear the same sound many times.
Say it with me: Quack, Quack, Buzz, Buzz.

3. Feelings in Pictures

A smile shows Happy.
A tear shows Sad.
A big hug shows Love.
We can point to the picture and say the feeling.

Simple Activity: My Picture Book

  1. Find three favorite pictures from a book.
  2. Name the color of each picture.
  3. Count the objects you see (1, 2, 3…).
  4. Make the sound you hear (quack, buzz, roar).

Conclusion

Picture books let us see, count, hear, and feel. Open a book, turn the page, and discover a new world. Keep exploringβ€”every picture is a tiny adventure waiting for you! 🌟

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