Hello, friend! Do you like to count? Counting is so much fun, and we can do it all day long. Let’s count some things together!
Look at my thumb! I have one thumb. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to one all through the day!
I have two eyes, and they are very blue. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to two all through the day!
Do you see the owls? There are three brown owls up in the tree. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to three all through the day!
I have four shells from the ocean floor. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to four all through the day!
Look at the bees! I see five bees buzzing by the hive. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to five all through the day!
Here are some chairs with bears. There are six bears sitting on six chairs. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to six all through the day!
See my coins? I have seven coins: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to seven all through the day!
Look at the birds! There are eight birds sitting on the gate. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to eight all through the day!
I have nine books, and they are all in a line. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to nine all through the day!
See the cars? I count ten cars driving home again. Counting is how I play, and I love to count to ten all through the day!
Counting is so much fun, and you can count anything you see around you. Try counting your toys, your crayons, or even the steps you take. Happy counting!
Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and try to find things to count. Can you find one tree, two flowers, or three rocks? Count out loud as you find each item. How many different things can you count on your walk?
Counting with Snacks: Use your favorite snacks like crackers or fruit pieces to practice counting. Can you make a group of four crackers? How about a group of six grapes? Arrange them in different shapes and count them again. Share your counting with a friend or family member!
Counting Challenge: Look around your room and choose something to count, like toys or books. How many can you find? Try counting them in different ways, like by color or size. Can you count them backward too? Share your counting discoveries with the class!
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Here’s my THB! I have one thumb. Counting things is how I play. I count to one all through the day. I have two eyes, and my two eyes are very blue. Counting things is how I play. I count to two all through the day.
See the owls? There are three brown owls up in the tree. Counting things is how I play. I count to three all through the day. I have four shells from the ocean floor. Counting things is how I play. I count to four all through the day.
See the bees? I see five bees by the hive. Counting things is how I play. I count to five all through the day. Here are chairs with six bearsβsix bears sitting on six chairs. Counting things is how I play. I count to six all through the day.
See my coins? I have seven: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Counting things is how I play. I count to seven all through the day. See the birds? There are eight birds sitting on the gate. Counting things is how I play. I count to eight all through the day.
I have nine books, and my nine books are in a line. Counting things is how I play. I count to nine all through the day. See the cars? I count tenβten cars driving home again. Counting things is how I play. I count to ten all through the day.
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This version maintains the original meaning while improving clarity and readability.