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πŸš— Zooming Race Cars

Race cars are fast, bright, and fun. They go zoom on a track and make happy noises. Let’s learn about them together!

1. What a Race Car Looks Like

  • Red car, Blue car, Yellow car – bright colors shine.
  • Big wheels go Round‑round on the road.
  • A shiny helmet sits on the driver’s head.

Vroom! Vroom! The cars say β€œvroom” when they start.

2. Counting Race Cars

Let’s count the cars as they line up:

1️⃣ One red car – Vroom
2️⃣ Two blue cars – Vroom Vroom
3️⃣ Three yellow cars – Vroom Vroom Vroom
4️⃣ Four green cars – Vroom Vroom Vroom Vroom
5️⃣ Five orange cars – Vroom Vroom Vroom Vroom Vroom

We can clap for each Vroom!

3. Feelings and Sounds

  • Happy drivers smile and wave.
  • Excited fans shout β€œGo!”
  • The track makes a Whoosh sound as cars zip by.

Listen: Whoosh – Beep – Zoom.

Simple Activity – Make a Paper Race Car

  1. Take a piece of paper.
  2. Fold it into a simple car shape.
  3. Color it red, blue, or yellow.
  4. Push it on the floor and say β€œVroom! Vroom!” each time it moves.

Race cars are bright, loud, and full of fun. Keep watching, counting, and making your own car sounds. Explore more colors, sounds, and numbers every day! πŸš€

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