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🚍 Happy Yellow School Bus

Introduction

The school bus is a big, bright yellow friend that takes children to school. It goes “vroom‑vroom” and says “beep‑beep” as it drives down the road. Let’s learn about this happy bus together!

1. What the Bus Looks Like

  • Yellow, Bright, Big – the bus shines like the sun.
  • Big Wheels go round, round, round.
  • Windows: 1, 2, 3, 4… many windows for smiling faces.
  • Door opens “whoosh” and says “please step inside.”

2. Riding the Bus

  • Sit Down on a soft seat.
  • Look Out the windows and see trees, houses, and friends.
  • Count the seats: 1, 2, 3, 4… all the way to ten.
  • The driver says “Hello!” and the bus says “beep‑beep!”
  • Children feel Happy, Excited, and Safe as the bus says “vroom‑vroom” to the school.

Simple Activity: Bus Sound Game

  1. Pretend you are a bus.
  2. Open your arms wide like doors and say “whoosh!”
  3. Move your feet and say “vroom‑vroom!”
  4. Press your hand to your ear and say “beep‑beep!”
  5. Count together: “One bus, two buses, three buses!”

Conclusion

The yellow school bus loves to travel and bring friends together. Next time you see a bus, smile, wave, and say “Hello, bus!” Keep exploring the world of transport—there are many more colorful rides to discover! 🚍

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