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Soft and Snuggly Stuffed Animals

Hello, little friends! Let’s talk about Stuffed Animals. They are soft, cuddly, and love to be hugged.

1. What They Look Like

  • A Brown Bear – big, brown, Soft, Soft.
  • A White Bunny – fluffy, white, Soft, Soft.
  • A Yellow Duck – bright, yellow, Soft, Soft.

We can count them: 1 bear, 2 bunnies, 3 ducks.

2. How They Feel

Stuffed animals can feel Happy, Sad, Sleepy, or Excited.

  • When you hug a bear, it says “hug hug”.
  • When a bunny wiggles its ears, it says “wiggle wiggle”.
  • When a duck flaps, it says “quack quack”.

You can make the sounds too: Woof, Meow, Quack!

3. Playtime Fun

  • Cuddle the bear and say, “I love you, bear!”
  • Pat the bunny and say, “You are nice!”
  • Tickle the duck and say, “You are funny!”

Repeating the words helps you learn new sounds and feelings.

Simple Activity – “stuffed Animal Parade”

  1. Line up your three animals.
  2. Count them: 1, 2, 3.
  3. Walk them around the room, saying each animal’s sound.
  4. Give each a big hug and say “You are Soft!”

Stuffed animals are wonderful friends. They are Soft, they make Sounds, and they love to be counted and hugged. Keep exploring, cuddle more, and let your imagination roar! 🌟

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