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🚚 Waggie the Wagon

Introduction

Waggie is a small, friendly wagon. It helps people move toys, books, and snacks. Let’s learn about Waggie together!

What Is a Wagon?

  • A wagon has Four Wheels that go round‑round.
  • It has a Flat Bed for things to sit on.
  • You can pull it with a rope or push it with your hands.
  • Count With Me: 1 wagon, 2 wagons, 3 wagons!

Wagon Sounds and Colors

  • When you push, the wheels say “Clack‑clack‑clack.”
  • When you pull fast, it says “Vroom‑vroom.”
  • Wagons can be Red, Blue, Yellow, or Green.
  • They can be Happy (full of toys) or Sad (empty).

Wagon Fun with Friends

  • You can share a wagon with a friend.
  • Together you can Load a ball, a doll, and a book.
  • Pull the wagon and say “We’re Going!” with a big smile.

Simple Activity – Wagon Walk

  1. Find a small box or a toy wagon.
  2. Fill it with 3‑5 soft toys.
  3. Count the toys out loud.
  4. Pull the wagon around the room, saying “Clack‑clack, We’re Moving!”

Conclusion

Wagons are bright, noisy, and full of joy. Keep looking for wagons near you—on the playground, in the garden, or in story books. Explore, count, and have fun with every Clack‑clack!

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