This document introduces the sounds that various farm animals make through rhyming text and pictures. It asks the reader to identify different farm animals like dogs, pigs, chickens, goats, cows, ducks and sheep. For each animal, it shows an illustration and asks what sound that animal makes, telling the reader the onomatopoeic sound (e.g. a dog says "woof woof"). The purpose is to teach young children about common farm animals and the noises they produce in an engaging storybook format.
This document introduces the sounds that various farm animals make through rhyming text and pictures. It asks the reader to identify different farm animals like dogs, pigs, chickens, goats, cows, ducks and sheep. For each animal, it shows an illustration and asks what sound that animal makes, telling the reader the onomatopoeic sound (e.g. a dog says "woof woof"). The purpose is to teach young children about common farm animals and the noises they produce in an engaging storybook format.
This document introduces the sounds that various farm animals make through rhyming text and pictures. It asks the reader to identify different farm animals like dogs, pigs, chickens, goats, cows, ducks and sheep. For each animal, it shows an illustration and asks what sound that animal makes, telling the reader the onomatopoeic sound (e.g. a dog says "woof woof"). The purpose is to teach young children about common farm animals and the noises they produce in an engaging storybook format.
How many animals can you see here? - One , two, three, four, five, six, seven Wow! There are seven animals! But they look so small. Do you wanna see big one? Ok! Now , Let’s open it! Magic! Magic! Magic! Magic! Oops! What do you see here? - The dog - I see the dog What does a dog say? Does a say …? Meow, meow or woof woof? Yes! A dog says Woof! Woof! Woof! Then we says Bye bye dog! Oh! What do you see here? - The pig. What does a pig say? - Oink, oink, oink, oink! Yeah , That’s right! A pig says oink, oink, oink! Then we say Bye bye pig! Bye bye! Then the next one, What do you see here? - The chicken. And, What does a chicken say? - Cluck! Cluck! Cluck! Do you like the chicken? Then we have to say bye to it! Bye bye chicken. And then the next one, Oh! The goat. Wow. Look! And there’s a flower. Do you see? Hhh! Beautiful flower! The goat. What does a goat say? - The goat says meh, meh, meh. Meh!meh!meh! A goat says meh, meh, meh! Look the next one. Wow! It’s very big. And you can drink milk. What’s that? It produces milk. What’s that? Yes, It’s the cow And what does a cow say? - A cow says moo, moo, moo. This is the cow. I like the cow. Do you like it? - Yes I do! Yes I do! OK! Then we say Bye bye cow. Now, then the next one, Wow! It’s a yellow duck. The duck. Oh! The duck is so happy. And what does a duck say? A duck says….. Quack! Quack! Quack! Wow so lovely! Then we say Bye bye duck! This one! Baa , baa! Baa , baa, baa! What is it? - The sheep! The sheep says Baa, baa, baa Do you like the sheep? It looks so cute! OK! the next one, Wow! I see many, many, many, many animals. You see, they look same. Which one do you like? Which one do you like most? Maybe you can tell mom “ I like the ….”
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