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In the lesson “Fun with Kiki and Katie,” children explore the theme of overcoming fear, particularly the fear of the dark and monsters. Through a playful adventure during a blackout, Kiki and Katie discover that there are no real monsters, and they find joy in playing together. The lesson emphasizes the importance of friendship and the idea that there’s nothing to fear when you have fun and support from friends.
  1. What did Kiki and Katie do when the lights went out?
  2. Why did Kiki think there might be a monster?
  3. How did Kiki and Katie feel after playing together?

Fun with Kiki and Katie

Are Monsters Real?

Hi there! Do you ever wonder if monsters are real? Well, Kiki and Katie are here to help us find out!

Lights Out!

One day, Kiki and Katie were playing when suddenly the lights went out. It was a blackout! Kiki said, “Oh no, it’s dark! I need to find the flashlight.”

Is It a Monster?

While looking for the flashlight, Kiki thought, “Is that a monster?” But guess what? There was no monster at all!

Let’s Play Together!

Kiki and Katie decided to play a fun game. They said, “Come on, do as I do!” They danced and laughed, having so much fun together.

Time for Bed

After playing, it was time to go to bed. Kiki said, “Good night, monster. I’m not afraid anymore. Sweet dreams!”

Cleaning Up

Before sleeping, Kiki and Katie put away their toys under the bed. They giggled and felt happy.

Sweet Dreams!

Remember, there’s no need to be afraid of the dark. Monsters aren’t real, and you can always have fun with your friends. Sweet dreams!

  • Have you ever been in the dark and thought you saw something that wasn’t really there? What did you think it was, and how did you feel when you found out it wasn’t real?
  • What are some fun games you like to play with your friends or family when the lights go out or when it’s dark outside?
  • Why do you think Kiki and Katie weren’t afraid of the dark by the end of the story? What helps you feel brave when you’re scared?
  1. Shadow Play: Let’s explore shadows just like Kiki and Katie did! Use a flashlight in a dark room to create shadows on the wall. Try making different shapes with your hands or using toys to see what shadows they make. Can you make a shadow that looks like a monster? What happens to the shadow when you move the flashlight closer or farther away?

  2. Monster Hunt: Go on a “monster hunt” around your house or classroom. Look for things that might look like monsters in the dark, like a pile of clothes or a chair with a jacket on it. During the day, see what they really are. Talk about how things can look different in the dark and how knowing what they are can make them less scary.

  3. Feelings and Faces: Draw or use playdough to create different faces showing how you feel when it’s dark or when you think there might be a monster. Make a happy face, a scared face, and a brave face. Share your faces with a friend and talk about what makes you feel safe and happy at night, just like Kiki and Katie.

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

**Baby Bus**

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[Music]

Kiki: Are monsters real?

Katie: Of course not!

Kiki: Oh, it’s a blackout.

Kiki: Oh, I’m here. I want to get the flashlight.

Kiki: I thought it was a monster.

[Music]

Kiki: There’s no monster.

[Music]

Let’s play together! Come on, do as I do!

[Music]

Oh, this is so much fun! Let’s play together!

[Music]

Now it’s time to go to bed. Good night, monster.

Kiki: Oh, goodnight, monster. I’m not afraid anymore. Sweet dreams!

[Music]

Um, the monster…

[Music]

Let’s put away the toys under the bed.

[Laughter]

This version removes any inappropriate or unclear content while maintaining the essence of the dialogue.

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