Once upon a time, there was a funny donkey called the Wonky Donkey. He had a special little girl who was very small and super cute! She had long, pretty eyelashes that made her the cutest in the whole wide world.
This little girl loved music. She could play the piano really well! When she played, everyone loved to listen because it sounded so nice. The music made everyone feel happy and want to dance!
The Wonky Donkey’s little girl was not just cute; she was also very charming. That means she was sweet and made everyone smile. She was different from her big donkey friend, but that’s what made her so special!
Isn’t it fun to have friends who are different and special in their own way? Just like the Wonky Donkey’s little girl, we all have something that makes us unique and wonderful!
Musical Exploration: Let’s explore the world of music just like the Wonky Donkey’s little girl! Gather some simple musical instruments like a tambourine, maracas, or a small keyboard. Try playing different sounds and rhythms. Can you create a happy tune that makes you want to dance? Share your music with a friend or family member and see how it makes them feel!
Charm and Kindness Jar: The little girl was full of charm and made everyone smile. Let’s create a “Charm and Kindness Jar.” Every day, write down something kind you did or a way you made someone smile on a small piece of paper and put it in the jar. At the end of the week, read them together and see how many smiles you created!
Unique and Wonderful Collage: Just like the little girl and her donkey friend, everyone is unique and special. Gather some magazines, colored paper, and glue. Cut out pictures or draw things that you think make you special and unique. Create a collage that shows all the wonderful things about you. Share your collage with the class and talk about what makes each of you special!
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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The Wonky Donkey had a child, and she was a little girl—small and cute with long eyelashes, the cutest in the world. With lively music playing, she played the piano well. Yes, it’s true! If you knew her, you would know she had a little charm. The Wonky Donkey had a little girl; she was the cutest in the world and nothing like her big donkey friend.
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