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🚲 Zooming on a Bicycle!

Introduction

A bicycle is a fun way to move. It has two wheels, a seat, and a bell that says “ring‑ring!”

1. Two Wheels Turn

Look at the Two round wheels – One, Two. They spin fast, spin fast.
Red wheel, blue wheel, green wheel – bright and colorful! When the wheels turn, you hear a soft Whoosh.

2. Pedal Power

Your feet push the pedals – Push, Push. Each push makes the bike go farther.
Count the pedals: One, Two, Three, Four pushes and the bike moves. Pedal, pedal, pedal – you feel happy, you feel strong!

3. Bell and Beep

The bell says “Ring‑ring!” when you press it.
Ring‑ring! Ding‑ding! The sound tells friends, “I’m here!” It makes you smile and giggle.

Simple Activity – Draw and Count

  1. Take a piece of paper and a crayon.
  2. Draw a big circle for the front wheel, another circle for the back wheel.
  3. Count the wheels together: One, Two.
  4. Add a seat, pedals, and a tiny bell.
  5. Say the sounds: Whoosh, Ring‑ring!

Conclusion

Bicycles are bright, noisy, and make us feel brave. Ask a grown‑up to try a bike, feel the wind, and hear the happy “ring‑ring!” Keep exploring and enjoy the ride!

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