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🚓 Police Cars Zoom!

Introduction

Hello little friend! Let’s learn about Police Cars. They are bright, bright, and help keep us safe.

1. What a Police Car Looks Like

  • A police car is Red and Blue and has a shiny Badge.
  • It has flashing lights that go Blink‑blink.
  • The car says “Wee‑woo, Wee‑woo” with a loud siren.

2. How Police Cars Move

  • Police cars go Vroom, Vroom on the road.
  • They can be 1, 2, 3 cars driving together.
  • The driver is Brave and smiles Happy when they help people.

3. Why We Love Police Cars

  • They keep us Safe.
  • They say “Thank You” with a friendly wave.
  • We feel Calm when we hear the soft Whoosh of the doors opening.

Simple Activity – Draw and Count!

  1. Take a crayon and draw a Red police car.
  2. Add Blue lights on top.
  3. Count the wheels: 4, 4, 4, 4.
  4. Say the siren sound: “Wee‑woo, Wee‑woo!”

Conclusion

Great job! You saw the colors, heard the sounds, and counted the wheels. Keep looking, listening, and learning about all the wonderful vehicles around you. The world of transport is waiting for you to explore! 🚗✨.

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