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🚲 Stroller Adventures

Introduction

A stroller is a tiny car for babies. It rolls, clicks, and helps families go on fun trips together.

1. What a Stroller Looks Like

  • Four Wheels go round‑round‑round. 1, 2, 3, 4!
  • A Soft Seat that is cozy and Cushy.
  • A bright Umbrella that pops up like a sunny flower.
  • A Handle that the grown‑up holds tight.

Click, click goes the stroller as it moves on the sidewalk.

2. How We Use a Stroller

  • Push the stroller – push, push, push!
  • Sit in the stroller – β€œI feel safe, I feel happy.” 😊
  • Ride with a smile – β€œWe go together, we go together!”

The stroller makes a gentle Whoosh when it glides over the park path.

Simple Activity – Stroller Count & Color!

  1. Find a picture of a stroller (or a toy).
  2. Count the wheels out loud: 1, 2, 3, 4.
  3. Name the colors you see: red, blue, yellow, green.
  4. Pretend the stroller is a Friendly Robot and say β€œBeep‑beep!” while you push it.

Conclusion

Strollers help us travel safely and happily. Next time you see a stroller, count the wheels, feel the soft seat, and imagine the fun rides ahead. Keep exploring and enjoy every little journey!

a bright stroller with four colorful wheels on a sunny path

a happy baby smiling in a cozy stroller seat
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