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Number 3 and Three Balloons

Three bouncy balloons are floating beside the number 3. Their strings twist and twirl as they bob in the breeze. Decorate every balloon with your favorite patterns. Count them one more time before they float away!

Number 3 and Three Balloons
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Three Balloons Take Flight

The number 3 is having a party with three bouncy balloons. Count each balloon as you go: one, two, three! Their curly strings look as if a gentle breeze is making them dance. This page combines early number practice with party-time fun. Choose a color for each balloon, or give them patterns that are easy to count, such as three dots, three stripes, or three tiny stars.

Create a Balloon Party Palette

Try red, yellow, and blue for three classic bright balloons. For a softer party, choose pink, lavender, and mint green instead. Leave a tiny white curved spot on each balloon to make it look shiny. Color the strings gray, brown, or a matching shade. Make the big number 3 bold purple or orange so it is easy to see. A pale blue background can suggest a breezy day outside.

Balloon Facts to Count

Balloons rise when they are filled with a gas that is lighter than the air around them, such as helium. Air-filled balloons usually do not float up; they rest on the ground or need someone to hold them. Balloons come in many shapes, including round, long, and animal shapes. If a balloon pops, the sound can be surprising, so it is best to enjoy balloons gently and let a grown-up handle broken pieces.

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