Hey there! Are you ready to go on a fun shopping adventure? Let’s find out what we need to buy today!
First, we need some delicious cookies. Yum! Let’s put them in our shopping basket. Cookies are sweet and crunchy, and they make a great snack!
Next, we need some bananas. Bananas are yellow and full of energy. They help us stay strong and healthy. Let’s put them in the basket too!
Now, let’s get some yogurt. Yogurt is creamy and good for our tummies. It helps us grow big and strong. Into the basket it goes!
We also need to buy some sausages. Sausages are tasty and can be part of a yummy meal. Let’s add them to our basket.
Finally, let’s buy some yummy grapes. Grapes are sweet and juicy, and they make a perfect snack. Into the basket they go!
Wow, our shopping basket is full of all the things we need! Shopping is so much fun, and now we have lots of tasty treats to enjoy. Remember, eating a variety of foods helps us stay healthy and happy. Happy shopping!
Fruit and Snack Sorting Game: Gather a variety of toy fruits and snacks, similar to the ones mentioned in the article, such as toy bananas, grapes, cookies, and sausages. Mix them up and ask the children to sort them into different categories: fruits, snacks, and healthy foods. Discuss why each item belongs in its category and talk about the importance of having a balanced diet.
Shopping List Adventure: Create a simple shopping list with pictures of the items from the article: cookies, bananas, yogurt, sausages, and grapes. During a pretend play session, let the children “shop” for these items in a play store set up in the classroom. Encourage them to check off each item as they find it and discuss why each item is important for a healthy diet.
Healthy Eating Discussion: Ask the children to think about their favorite foods and whether they are similar to the items in the shopping basket. Encourage them to share their thoughts on why they like these foods and how they help them grow strong and healthy. Use this opportunity to introduce the concept of “sometimes” foods (like cookies) and “everyday” foods (like fruits and yogurt) to promote healthy eating habits.
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Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we need?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping today!
We need some cookies.
Let’s put them in our shopping basket.
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we need?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping today!
We need some bananas.
Put them in the basket!
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we need?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping today!
We need some yogurt.
Into the basket!
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we need?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping today!
We need to buy some sausages.
Let’s put them in the basket.
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we need?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping today!
And let’s buy some yummy grapes.
Into the basket!
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we need?
Let’s go shopping!
What do we want to buy?
Let’s go shopping today!
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