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🎨 Play with Blocks!

Introduction

Blocks are fun. They are bright, they are loud, and they help us learn. Let’s play with blocks together!

1. Colors and Sounds

  • Red Block, Red Block – clack clack
  • Blue Block, Blue Block – tap tap
  • Yellow Block, Yellow Block – clink clink

We can say the color many times. β€œRed block, red block, red block!” The sound clack makes us smile. 😊

2. Counting and Building

Let’s count the blocks as we stack them.

1️⃣ One block – thud
2️⃣ Two blocks – thud thud
3️⃣ Three blocks – thud thud thud
4️⃣ Four blocks – thud thud thud thud
5️⃣ Five blocks – thud thud thud thud thud

We feel proud when the tower gets higher. It can be Happy or Excited.

3. Feelings with Blocks

  • When a block falls, we can say β€œOops, sad block!”
  • When we finish a tall tower, we can shout β€œYay, happy tower!”

Repeating the words helps us know how we feel.

Simple Activity: Build a Rainbow Tower

  1. Pick a red block, then a blue block, then a yellow block.
  2. Put them one on top of the other.
  3. Count each block out loud.
  4. Say β€œclack” each time you add a block.

You can make the tower as tall as you want!

Conclusion

Blocks are bright, noisy, and full of fun. Keep building, counting, and feeling happy. Explore more blocks every day and watch your imagination grow! 🌟

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