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🎈 Bouncy Balls, Happy Play!

Introduction

Hello little friends! Look at the Ball. It is round, bright, and fun. We can roll, bounce, and count with balls.

1. Colors of the Ball

  • Red ball, Red like an apple.
  • Blue ball, Blue like the sky.
  • Yellow ball, Yellow like the sun.

The balls are Bright and Cheerful. They make us smile 😊.

2. Counting the Balls

Let’s count together:

1️⃣ One ball rolls.
2️⃣ Two balls bounce.
3️⃣ Three balls roll, bounce, Roll!

We can say the numbers again and again: One, Two, Three.

3. Sounds of the Ball

Bounce! – when the ball hits the floor.
Roll! – when the ball moves on the carpet.

The sounds are Soft and Happy. They help us feel the fun.

Simple Activity: Roll and Count

  1. Find three soft balls.
  2. Place them in a line.
  3. Say β€œRoll, roll, roll!” and push each ball gently.
  4. Count β€œone, two, three” as each ball moves.

You can clap when the ball stops. Try again with different colors!

Conclusion

Balls are round, bright, and full of sound. Keep rolling, bouncing, and counting. Explore more balls at home and discover new colors and happy noises. Play on! 🌟

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