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🚂 All About Trains

Introduction

Trains are big, colorful cars that move on tracks. They go “choo‑choo!” and make us smile.

1. What a Train Looks Like

  • A train has a Engine that pulls the cars.
  • The engine is Red, Blue, or Yellow—bright like a sunrise.
  • The cars are long and can be Green, Orange, or Purple.

Choo‑choo! The engine says “choo‑choo!” and the cars follow, one, two, three, four, five…

2. How Trains Move and Sound

  • The wheels go Click‑click‑click on the rails.
  • The train says “Whoo‑whoo” as it speeds up.
  • When the train stops, it makes a soft “Hush”.

Kids feel Happy when the train whistles, and sometimes Sleepy when it slows down.

3. Counting Trains

Let’s count together:

1️⃣ One train chugs past.
2️⃣ Two trains whistle together.
3️⃣ Three trains roll over the bridge.
4️⃣ Four trains stop at the station.
5️⃣ Five trains wave goodbye!

Simple Activity – Train Parade

  1. Gather five small toys (blocks, cars, or stuffed animals).
  2. Line them up in a row.
  3. Say “Choo‑choo! Click‑click!” as you push them forward.
  4. Count each toy out loud.

Conclusion

Trains are fun, loud, and bright. Keep listening for their “choo‑choo” and look for trains on the road or in books. Explore, count, and enjoy the ride! 🚂

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