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πŸŽ‰ Fun with Electronic Toys

Electronic toys are bright, noisy friends that can light up, make sounds, and move. They help us learn while we play!

1. Bright Lights

  • A Red Robot flashes Red, Blue, Green lights.
  • A Yellow Car zooms and Blinks its headlights.
  • We can say β€œBlink, Blink, Blink” together.

2. Happy Sounds

  • Press the button and hear a Beep.
  • Press again – Beep, Beep!
  • Count the beeps: 1, 2, 3, 4.
  • The toy may say β€œYay!” when we press it, making us feel Happy.

3. Moving Parts

  • A Blue Dinosaur wiggles its tail.
  • A Green Train chugs Chug‑chug on the track.
  • We can clap Clap, Clap when it moves.

Simple Activity – β€œcount the Beeps”

  1. Find a toy that makes a Beep sound.
  2. Press the button Once – say β€œBeep!”.
  3. Press again – say β€œBeep, Beep!”.
  4. Keep pressing until you count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 beeps.
  5. Celebrate with a big smile and a β€œYay!”

Electronic toys are bright, noisy, and fun. They help us count, feel happy, and learn new words. Keep exploring, press the buttons, and discover the wonderful sounds and lights around you! 🌟

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