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In this lesson, children join Peck to learn how to count to three using toys, making the experience engaging and interactive. Through repetition and encouragement, Peck guides them in counting one, two, and three, reinforcing their understanding and confidence in counting. The lesson emphasizes the fun of counting and encourages kids to practice with objects around them.
  1. What did we count with Peck?
  2. Can you show me how to count to three?
  3. What toys can you count at home?

Counting Fun with Peck!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with counting? Let’s join Peck as we learn to count to three using toys. It’s super easy and exciting!

Counting Toys with Peck

Peck is excited to show you how to count to three. Let’s start by counting the toys together. Are you ready? Here we go!

First, Peck opens the toy box. Let’s count:

One,

Two,

Three!

Great job! You’ve counted to three. Wasn’t that fun?

Let’s Count Again!

Peck wants to count to three one more time. Let’s do it together:

One,

Two,

Three!

Wowee! You did it again! Counting with Peck is so much fun, and now you know how to count to three using toys. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a counting pro in no time!

Thanks for counting with Peck. Remember, you can always count your toys or anything else around you. Happy counting!

  • What are some of your favorite toys that you like to count? Can you count them with a friend or family member?
  • Have you ever counted something outside, like trees or birds? What did you count, and how many did you find?
  • Can you think of a fun game or activity where you can practice counting to three? How would you play it?
  1. Counting Adventure Walk: Take a walk around your home or garden with a grown-up. Look for things you can count in groups of three. It could be flowers, rocks, or even steps. Each time you find a group of three, say “One, two, three!” and give a high-five to your counting partner. How many groups of three can you find?

  2. Toy Sorting Game: Gather a small collection of toys, like blocks or stuffed animals. Sort them into groups of three. Once you have your groups, count them out loud with a friend or family member. Can you find a way to make different groups of three using the same toys?

  3. Counting Story Time: Create a short story with a grown-up where the main character has to count to three to solve a problem. Maybe they need to find three magic stones or count three steps to open a secret door. Draw a picture of your story and share it with someone. What other things can your character count in threes?

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