5 Little Hot Dogs Frying In A Pan Song for toddlers and babies!

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In this lesson, children engage in a fun and interactive counting activity by pretending to fry hot dogs. They start with five hot dogs and progressively count down as each one “pops” out of the pan, reinforcing basic counting skills while enjoying a playful narrative. The lesson concludes with a humorous twist, leaving the children excited and eager for more.
  1. How many hot dogs did we start with?
  2. What happens to the hot dogs when the pan gets hot?
  3. How do you feel when there are no hot dogs left?

Let’s Pretend to Fry Hot Dogs!

Hello, amazing friend! Today, we’re going to have some fun pretending to fry hot dogs. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Five Little Hot Dogs

Imagine you have five little hot dogs in your pan. Can you count them? One, two, three, four, five!

Now, the pan is getting hot, and one hot dog goes pop! How many are left? Let’s count: one, two, three, four.

Four Little Hot Dogs

Now, there are four hot dogs frying in the pan. The pan gets hot again, and another hot dog goes pop! How many are left now? One, two, three.

Three Little Hot Dogs

With three hot dogs left, the pan is still hot. Another hot dog goes pop! Let’s count how many are left: one, two.

Two Little Hot Dogs

There are two hot dogs in the pan. The pan gets hot, and one more hot dog goes pop! How many are left? Just one.

One Little Hot Dog

Now, there’s only one hot dog frying in the pan. The pan gets hot, and the last hot dog goes pop! How many are left? None! Oh no, I’m so hungry!

No Little Hot Dogs

Now, there are no hot dogs left in the pan. But wait, the pan goes bam! That was fun!

Great job pretending with me! See you later, alligator!

  • Have you ever helped cook something in the kitchen? What did you make, and how did it feel to help?
  • Can you think of a time when you pretended to cook or make something? What did you pretend to make, and who did you share it with?
  • Why do you think the hot dogs went “pop” in the story? Have you ever heard a funny sound while cooking or playing pretend?
  1. Hot Dog Counting Game: Gather five small objects like toy blocks or buttons to represent the hot dogs. Place them in a line and pretend they are in a pan. As you count down from five to zero, remove one object each time a hot dog goes “pop.” Can you count how many are left each time? Try starting with different numbers and see how the counting changes!

  2. Hot Dog Art Project: Draw a picture of a frying pan and cut out five paper hot dogs. As you tell the story of the hot dogs popping, glue each hot dog onto the pan. How does your picture change as the hot dogs disappear? Can you create a new story with your hot dogs and share it with a friend or family member?

  3. Kitchen Observation Adventure: With the help of an adult, visit the kitchen and look at the different pans. How many different types of pans can you find? What do you think would happen if you pretended to fry hot dogs in each one? Talk about what you see and imagine how the hot dogs might pop in each pan!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hi, wonderful you! Today we’re going to pretend we’re frying some hot dogs. You ready? Okay, get out your five hot dogs in your little pan.

Five little hot dogs frying in a pan. The grease got hot and one went pop! How many are left? One, two, three, four.

Four little hot dogs frying in a pan. The grease got hot and one went pop! How many are left? One, two, three.

Three little hot dogs frying in a pan. The grease got hot and one went pop! How many are left? One, two.

Two little hot dogs frying in a pan. The grease got hot and one went pop! How many are left? Just one.

One little hot dog frying in a pan. The grease got hot and one went pop! How many are left? There’s no hot dogs left and I’m so hungry!

Okay, so this time we’re going to do it with the pan going bam! And it’s going to be the biggest bam yet.

No little hot dogs frying in a pan. The pan got hot and it went bam! Great job! See you later, alligator!

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