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Explore a series of engaging activities through the eyes of children. Each scenario prompts questions like, "What is he doing?" or "What is she doing?" as children draw, read, play, study, bake, eat, clean, or watch TV. Engaging with these activities not only enhances observational skills but also encourages language development through the identification of actions and their corresponding vocabulary. Perfect for preschoolers and early learners, this interactive approach combines fun with education.
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READ PLAY STUDY DRAW What are they doing? EAT WATCH TV Next Play CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW He’s drawing. What is he doing? EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW He’s reading. What is he doing? EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW He’s playing. What is he doing? EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW What is she doing? She’s baking. EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW He’s studying. What is he doing? EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW What is she doing? She’s eating. EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW He’s watching tv. What is he doing? EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE
READ PLAY STUDY DRAW What is she doing? She’s cleaning. EAT WATCH TV Next Great Knock CLEAN BAKE