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πŸš— Push Toys Are Fun!

Introduction

Push toys are toys you can hold and move. You can push them on the floor. They make happy sounds and help you learn.

1. What Push Toys Look Like

Red car, blue truck, green dinosaur.
The toys are bright and shiny.
You can say: β€œRed Car, Red Car, Go!”
You can count: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 cars rolling.

2. How They Move and Sound

When you push, the wheels go round‑round.
You hear Vroom, Vroom, Beep, Beep.
You can repeat: β€œPush, Push, Push!”
Push the toy fast, then slow. Feel the fun.

3. Feelings While Playing

You can feel Happy when the toy zooms.
You can feel Proud when you push all the toys.
You can laugh and say β€œYay!”

Simple Activity – Push Parade

  1. Gather 3 push toys (car, truck, dinosaur).
  2. Line them up.
  3. Push each one and count: 1… 2… 3…
  4. Say the sound each toy makes.
  5. Clap and smile after each push.

Conclusion

Push toys let you move, count, and make sounds. Keep pushing, keep smiling, and explore more toys every day! 🌟

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