Oh no! A big, windy tornado is coming! Mr. Pelican, please stop selling balloons and go home to stay safe. Little Yak, you should go home too!
When a tornado comes, it’s important to find a safe place. If you’re inside, stay in a strong house. If you’re in a car, get out and find a low spot to hide. Stay away from trees and poles because they can fall and hurt you!
Construction sites are full of big machines and heavy things. It’s not a safe place to play! Little wild geese went into a construction site, and we need to get them out safely!
Remember, construction sites have big holes and moving vehicles. Always stay away from them to avoid getting hurt!
Insect sprays can help keep mosquitoes away, but they can also be dangerous. If you use insect spray, make sure to leave the area quickly, change your clothes, and wash your hands. Never spray it on food or people!
Washing your hands is super important! There are tiny germs on our hands that can make us sick. Always wash your hands before eating, after playing outside, or using the bathroom. This helps keep you healthy and strong!
If there’s ever a fire, don’t panic! Leave your things behind and get out quickly. Cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth to avoid breathing in smoke. Remember, safety first!
Learning about safety is important and can be fun too! Remember these tips from Sheriff Labrador, and you’ll be ready to stay safe in any situation. Keep exploring and learning new things every day!
Tornado Safety Simulation: Create a mini tornado safety drill at home or in the classroom. Pretend a tornado is coming and practice finding a safe spot. Discuss why certain places are safer than others. Ask the children, “Why is it important to stay away from windows during a tornado?” Encourage them to think about how they can help others stay safe too.
Construction Site Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or school and look for construction sites. From a safe distance, observe the big machines and discuss why it’s important to stay away. Ask the children, “What do you see that might be dangerous?” Encourage them to think about how they can stay safe around construction areas.
Germ Detective Game: Turn handwashing into a fun game. Use glitter or a washable marker to represent germs on the children’s hands. Have them wash their hands and see how well they can remove the “germs.” Ask them, “Why do you think washing your hands is important?” Discuss how washing hands helps keep everyone healthy.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, with inappropriate or unclear content removed or clarified:
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**Transcript:**
*Baby Busa, a big tornado! [Applause]*
*Hey, Mr. Pelican, a tornado is coming! Please stop selling balloons and go home to watch the tornado. You need to go home too, little Yak!*
*Attention, everyone! [Music]*
*It’s okay, it’s okay. Our house is very strong. Don’t worry, relax. [Music]*
*Hello, Papio! Find out who called just now. Leave it to me. This is the location. This is strange; why does it keep moving? It’s moving so fast and in circles. They’re caught up in the tornado! Let’s go! [Music] [Applause] [Music]*
*An ice cream cone is chasing us! Oh, that’s not an ice cream cone; it’s a tumbleweed tornado! It’s a giant tornado! Everyone, get out of the car and go to low-lying places! It’s coming!*
*Watch out, Mr. Raccoon! Don’t stand next to the telephone pole! Get down! [Laughs]*
*Sheriff Labrador! Oh, where is he? Under your feet! [Music]*
*A pot lid and a toilet—these are things in a house. Oh no, the racks are in the tornado! They may get thrown out at any time! Let’s go save them!*
*Okay, help me carry the mattress to the car and use it to save the ax! [Music]*
*Daddy has strong arms! [Music]*
*Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk: Kids, if you run into a tornado, you need to evacuate to a safe place immediately, such as a basement or inside a sturdy house. If you are in a car, stop the car and get out right away, and find a low-lying place to take cover. Also, remember to stay away from trees, telephone poles, and billboards because they might hurt you. Please keep these in mind!*
*Don’t play in construction sites!*
*Stop right there! Don’t even think about it! [Music]*
*You will never trust me! [Music]*
*You’re going to the police station with me! Good job, Papillon! Wow, there are so many construction vehicles in here! Let’s go in!*
*Oh no, little wild geese went into the construction site! It’s dangerous in there! We need to get them out! [Music]*
*Wow, it’s a loader! It’s my favorite! Watch out! Thanks! Construction sites are very dangerous; you should never play here!*
*Okay, everybody! We need to find him right now! Wow, it’s so dirty! [Applause]*
*Oh no! Oh, it hurts! What’s going on? Thank you! [Applause]*
*It’s so dangerous here, and it will be hard to find him. We need to use search equipment: the awesome searching robot, Little Wonton! He’ll help us find what we’re looking for! [Music]*
*Sorry, he’s not perfect just yet. [Music]*
*Hey! I am a little duck! Hold on!*
*Popcorn! Where did you find this? One time, lead the way now! Oh! I’m so dizzy! [Music] [Applause]*
*Someone’s calling for help over there! He’s in danger! Hurry, let’s go! Okay! [Music]*
*We’re all right! Thanks, Little Wonton! That was so scary!*
*Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk: Construction sites are very dangerous. They are full of steel and cement. Construction vehicles often move around; you might get hit and even get hurt. Cranes lift materials up in the air; they might fall and hurt people. There are also big and deep holes; if you get close to one, you might fall in. Kids, please remember these and never play in construction sites!*
*Dangerous insect spray! [Music]*
*Thank you, mosquitoes! [Music] [Music]*
*Oh my! [Applause] [Music] [Applause]*
*Sheriff Labrador, the children seem to be unwell!*
*What? They’re unwell? Oh! Look at these big fangs! She must have been the children! [Applause]*
*Well, Dobby, this is a king rat snake. I’m so sorry! [Music]*
*I don’t think it’s a venomous animal that attacked them. If it’s not an animal, what made them sick? Then let’s investigate the scene! What’s that smell?*
*So many mosquitoes! Hey kids, did you use insect spray just now? Uh-huh! Oh, there were a lot of mosquitoes in here, so Little Hippo helped us out! [Applause]*
*The cake smells like insect spray too! Insect spray is toxic; you must have been poisoned by the cake covered with insect spray! Oh no! It’s very dangerous for children to use insect spray! We need to find Little Hippo!*
*There won’t be any mosquitoes here! Um, Little Hippo! Little Hippo! Rainbow!*
*I found him! Here, little! Hello! [Music]*
*I’m the hamster! No, I’m so sorry, wrong person! What’s that smell? It’s my burnt tail and insect spray too! Over there!*
*Little Hippo! Let’s take him to the doctor now!*
*Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk: Kids, insect sprays are toxic; you should be careful when using them. If you have to use insect spray, quickly leave the area after spraying it, change your clothes, and wash your hands. Also, you shouldn’t spray it at people or on food because it might harm others and even yourself. Please remember that!*
*Oh my dear Snow White, will you marry me? Yes! Oh, I didn’t mean it; I just—*
*Mr. White Horse, calm down! What’s going on? Someone must have set me up; that’s why I keep feeling unwell!*
*Don’t worry; there’s no case that I can’t solve!*
*It was him who set me up—Chef Elephant! I was totally fine before I went on stage, but I felt unwell after eating your cake! Are you blaming me for your discomfort? I’m sure you put something in my cake!*
*What are you talking about? Elephant, are you trying to attack me? Please arrest him! Wait, it wasn’t Mr. Elephant!*
*Look at the plates over there! A lot of people ate the cake, but you’re the only one who felt unwell! That means there’s nothing wrong with the cake!*
*Exactly! Sheriff Labrador made a good point, didn’t he? Hmm…*
*Wow, Mr. White Horse, what else did you eat before you went on stage?*
*Oh, I remember! Found it! Mr. Zebra gave me a slice of pizza! Look at this, Sheriff Labrador! I’m sure Mr. Zebra put something on my pizza because he wanted to replace me as the prince!*
*What? That’s not true! You were jealous of me, weren’t you? That’s why you put something on my pizza! If I am sick, then you get to play the prince!*
*Oh, I didn’t! I was just born this handsome! What’s wrong with that?*
*I Didn’t Do It! Calm down, both of you! We’ll find out if there’s anything wrong with the pizza! Leave it to me!*
*I can’t hold it anymore! Oh, it’s okay; I don’t need to wash my hands! Oh, I’m so hungry!*
*Oh, it’s a donut! Mr. White Horse, you should wash your hands before eating!*
*It’s okay, not a big deal! Sheriff Labrador, a lot of harmful bacteria were found on the surface of the pizza! Zebra, it was you!*
*It can’t be! Blessed Mr. Zebra, the person who made you feel unwell is yourself!*
*What? Me? How can I possibly do that? According to the report, most of the harmful bacteria were found on areas where your fingers have touched! The bacteria were from your hands!*
*Oh! You didn’t wash your hands before eating the donut just now either! The bacteria on your hands got into your stomach, and that’s why you felt unwell!*
*I’m washing my hands right now! I don’t want to be the farting princess!*
*Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk: Kids, there are lots of bacteria on our hands! Wash your hands before eating, after going to the bathroom, playing outside, and using public transit. If you don’t, the bacteria can get inside your stomach, and you can get sick! That’s why we should regularly wash our hands!*
*Big fire in the dino park! [Applause]*
*Oh my! The T-Rex is awesome! [Laughs]*
*Oh my! It’s dangerous! [Applause]*
*Yeah, let’s go! Watch out! Hurry up, everyone! Good job, Papillon! Help them get to a safe place!*
*Toby, follow me! Over there! Hurry! Watch out!*
*Don’t panic, everyone! Cover your mouth and nose and move away from the smoke! Bend down and go this way!*
*What a fire-breathing T-Rex! Let’s go! Little chick, little chick, chicka fire! No, something’s wrong with the parts in its mouth! Danger!*
*Let’s follow it! Thank you! Let’s get out of here! Oh no, look over there! I can’t hold it anymore! We need to think of something!*
*Great! Then please don’t push, Papillon! Huh? I’m coming! What is such a big T-Rex? Turn off the switch!*
*I got it! Leave it to me! This one! It finally stopped! Why is it moving again? Help me!*
*I’ll try again! [Music]*
*Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk: Kids, if you’re ever in a place where a fire breaks out, don’t panic! Don’t try to save your belongings; just get out of there right away! When evacuating, cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth and avoid thick smoke! Please remember these tips!*
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