Let's Clap It Out: Vehicles

Let's Clap It Out: Vehicles

Author
authorTamsyn

A simple and interactive story for young children, introducing different vehicles and encouraging them to clap out the syllables of each word, making learning fun and engaging.

age2 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

A bicycle is red.

Let’s clap out bicycle. Bi-cy-cle.

A train is long.

Let’s clap out train. Train.

A car is fast.

Let’s clap out car. Car.

A boat floats on water.

Let’s clap out boat. Boat.

A helicopter hovers.

Let’s clap out helicopter. Hel-i-cop-ter.

A plane flies high.

Let’s clap out plane. Plane.

A motorbike is noisy.

Let’s clap out motorbike. Mo-tor-bike.

I clapped fourteen times!

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