TOYS – Vocabulary for Kids

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In today’s lesson, we explored a variety of fun toys and learned new vocabulary related to them, including balls, dolls, teddy bears, and bicycles. Each toy was introduced with a brief description and an engaging activity, encouraging students to think about their own experiences with these toys. Overall, it was a delightful adventure that emphasized the joy of learning through play!
  1. What is your favorite toy from the story?
  2. Can you name a toy that you like to play with?
  3. What do you like to do with your toys?

Toys – Fun Words to Learn!

Hello friends! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure to a special store to learn new words about toys. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Ball

A ball is a round toy we can use to play games or sports. Watch it bounce up and down! Let’s play basketball!

Jigsaw Puzzle

A jigsaw puzzle is a game where we fit pieces together to make a picture. Look at this cool Eiffel Tower puzzle!

Doll

Dolls are toys that look like people or babies. They can be made of plastic or cloth. Do you have a favorite doll?

Teddy Bear

Teddy bears are soft and cuddly toy bears. I love my teddy bear; it’s so fluffy!

Toy Car

Toy cars are little cars that kids love to play with. Vroom vroom! Let’s race them!

Kite

A kite is a toy that flies in the wind, held by a long string. Look how high it can go!

Blocks and Building Games

Blocks and building games have pieces of different shapes and sizes. You can use them to build towers or buildings. Let’s build something amazing!

Puppet

A puppet is a doll that we can move with strings. We use puppets to put on fun shows!

Scooter

A scooter is a board with two wheels and a handlebar. We ride it by pushing with one foot. Zoom around on your scooter!

Bicycle

A bicycle has two wheels, a handlebar, a seat, and pedals. Hop on and start pedaling for a fun ride!

This store is amazing! We learned so many new words about toys. Let’s remember them all:

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • Doll
  • Teddy bear
  • Toy car
  • Kite
  • Blocks and building games
  • Puppets
  • Scooter
  • Bicycle

Can I have all of them, please? That was so much fun, friends! See you soon!

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  1. What is your favorite toy from the list we talked about, and why do you like it so much? Can you think of a fun game you can play with it?
  2. Have you ever built something cool with blocks or building games? What did you make, and how did it feel to create it?
  3. Imagine you could make a new toy that doesn’t exist yet. What would it be like, and how would you play with it?
  1. Build Your Own Toy Store: Gather some of your toys and create your own toy store at home. Arrange them like they are in a real store. Invite your family or friends to visit your store. Practice saying the names of each toy and describe what they do. This will help you remember the new words you learned!

  2. Toy Adventure Story: Choose a few of your favorite toys and create a story about them. What adventures do they go on? Do they visit new places or meet new friends? Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with your family or classmates. This activity will help you use your imagination and practice storytelling.

  3. Outdoor Toy Exploration: Take some of your toys, like a kite, scooter, or bicycle, outside to play. Observe how they move and interact with the environment. Does the kite fly higher when it’s windy? How fast can you go on your scooter or bicycle? Talk about what you notice with a friend or family member. This will help you see how toys work in real life and learn more about the world around you.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Hello friends! Today we’re going to visit a very special store to learn many new words about toys. It will be so much fun! Ready? Let’s go!

**Ball**
A ball is used to play or do different sports. Look how this ball is bouncing up and down! Let’s play basketball!

**Jigsaw Puzzle**
The objective of a jigsaw puzzle is to fit together various pieces to make a complete picture. Look at the Eiffel Tower jigsaw puzzle!

**Doll**
Dolls are toys that look like human figures, usually representing a baby or a person. They’re made of plastic or cloth.

**Teddy Bear**
Teddy bears are toy bears made of soft fabric. I love my teddy bear; it’s so fluffy!

**Toy Car**
Toy cars are small replicas of cars. Kids love playing with them. Vroom vroom!

**Kite**
A kite is a toy flown in the wind, attached to a long string. Look how high this kite can fly!

**Blocks and Construction Games**
Blocks and construction games consist of pieces that come in different sizes and shapes. You can use them to make towers or buildings like this one.

**Puppet**
A puppet is a doll that is usually moved by strings. We use puppets in fun theater plays.

**Scooter**
A scooter is a long narrow board with two wheels and a handlebar for steering. To move it, we put one foot on the flat board and push against the ground with the other foot.

**Bicycle**
A bicycle is a vehicle with two wheels, a handlebar, a seat, and two pedals to move it. Tuck your feet onto the pedals and start pedaling!

This is an amazing store! We have learned so many new words about the games and toys I love most. I’m going to make a list to remember all of them:
– Jigsaw puzzles
– Doll
– Teddy bear
– Toy car
– Kite
– Blocks and construction games
– Puppets
– Scooter
– Bicycle

[Music]
Can I have all of them, please? That was all, friends! See you soon!

[Music]
We’ve learned so much in just one video. Did you know there are many more videos? Imagine how much you could learn! Subscribe to the Smile and Learn educational channel to learn and have fun at the same time.

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