Toys, Toys, Toys! | Learn Toys Vocabulary for Children

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In the lesson “Let’s Talk About Toys!”, children are introduced to various fun toys such as blocks, balls, and dolls, encouraging them to engage in imaginative play. The lesson emphasizes the joy of playing with toys while highlighting their educational benefits, including learning about shapes, colors, and sharing. Overall, it promotes the idea that play is an essential part of learning and development.
  1. What is your favorite toy to play with and why do you like it?
  2. Can you tell me one thing you learned while playing with your toys?
  3. How do you share your toys with your friends when you play together?

Let’s Talk About Toys!

Hello, friends! Do you have a lot of toys at home? Toys are so much fun to play with! Let’s see if you have some of these toys:

Fun Toys to Play With

Here are some toys you might have:

  • Blocks: You can build tall towers with them!
  • Ball: You can throw, catch, and kick it!
  • Dinosaur: Roar like a dinosaur!
  • Robot: Beep boop! Robots are cool!
  • Car: Vroom vroom! Drive it around!
  • Teddy Bear: Give it a big hug!
  • Kite: Fly it high in the sky!
  • Plane: Zoom it through the air!
  • Doll: Play dress-up and have tea parties!
  • Train: Choo choo! Watch it go on the tracks!

Let’s Practice Together!

Let’s say the names of the toys together. Ready? Here we go: blocks, ball, dinosaur, robot, car, teddy bear, kite, plane, doll, train.

Great job, everyone! You did amazing!

Learning is Fun!

Playing with toys is not just fun, but it also helps us learn new things. We can learn about shapes, colors, and even how to share with friends. Keep playing and learning every day!

Thanks for joining in the fun! See you next time!

  • What is your favorite toy from the list, and why do you like playing with it the most?
  • Can you think of a time when you learned something new while playing with your toys? What was it?
  • Imagine you could create a new toy. What would it be, and how would you play with it?
  1. Toy Sorting Adventure: Gather a collection of toys from home. Sort them into different groups based on their characteristics. For example, you can sort them by color, size, or type (like vehicles or animals). Discuss with a friend or family member why you sorted them that way. What did you notice about the toys?

  2. Toy Story Time: Choose your favorite toy and create a short story about it. Where does it go on adventures? Who does it meet? Draw a picture of your toy in its adventure and share your story with the class or a family member. How does your toy help you learn or have fun?

  3. Shape and Color Hunt: Go on a hunt around your house or classroom to find objects that match the shapes and colors of your toys. For example, find something that is the same color as your ball or the same shape as your blocks. Share what you found with a friend. How many different shapes and colors did you discover?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Hi there, kids! Do you have lots of toys? Maybe you have some of these: blocks, ball, dinosaur, robot, car, teddy bear, kite, plane, doll, train.

That was great! Let’s try it one more time. Listen and repeat: blocks, ball, dinosaur, robot, car, teddy bear, kite, plane, doll, train.

Well done, kids! That was lots of fun. Thanks for watching!

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