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🐰 Level 2: Funny Bunny

Age Group: 3.5 – 4 years
Theme: Fun with friends

šŸ”¤ Early Literacy

Children begin exploring sounds, rhymes, opposites, and story sequences through engaging picture talks, rhymes, and stories. Activities such as shadow matching, object association, and storytelling with picture cards build listening skills, comprehension, and verbal expression. These experiences gently introduce phonemic awareness and help children make connections between images, words, and meaning.

šŸ—£ļø Language, Expression & Imagination

Songs, rhymes, storytelling, and dramatic play using costumes and props spark children’s imagination and confidence in speaking. Picture discussions around relatable themes—like birthday parties, jungle fun, or helping a fireman—encourage expressive language, empathy, and playful creativity. These conversations lay the groundwork for meaningful communication and narrative thinking.

🧮 Math Readiness

Children develop early number skills (1–10) through counting, tracing, joining dots, matching sets, and observing patterns. They explore concepts like big–small, more–less, sequencing, classification, and odd-one-out using hands-on tools and visual puzzles. These foundational skills nurture logical thinking and help children understand quantities, positions, and basic relationships.

šŸ’” Discovery

Children learn about the world around them through seasonal changes, animals and their homes, fruits and vegetables, and community helpers like doctors, firemen, and postmen. Through songs, stories, sorting games, and real-world scenarios (e.g., visiting a fire station or grocery shopping), they build awareness of their environment and the people who help them. These experiences support curiosity, empathy, and observational skills.

🧠 Cognitive Development

Activities like object classification, opposites, matching pairs, identifying ā€œwhat’s wrong?ā€, and solving picture riddles sharpen thinking. Children learn to follow sequences, sort by attributes, and make basic comparisons, developing memory, attention, and problem-solving skills in a fun, interactive way.

šŸŽØ Creativity & Fine Motor Skills

From playdough and lacing to drawing, beading, and stacking, children strengthen their hand muscles and fine motor control. Tasks like tracing, making faces, shaping clay animals, and building with Lego support both school-readiness and joyful self-expression. Each creative activity encourages precision, imagination, and independence.

🧘 Movement & Gross Motor Skills

Yoga (with plant, animal, and vehicle poses), ball games, hopscotch, and obstacle courses help children refine balance, coordination, and body awareness. Physical games, songs with actions, and line walking promote confidence in movement and teamwork, while also supporting emotional regulation through structured activity.

šŸ” Theme-Based Exploration

Children explore everyday and exciting themes such as Birthday Party, Garden, School, Fire Station, Construction Site, Kitchen, Restaurant, Beach, Farm, and Circus. These real-life contexts bring together language, math, science, and motor skills—helping children understand their world, build vocabulary, and grow into confident, curious learners.