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In the lesson “Princesses Wear Pants and Save the Day!”, a group of resourceful princesses demonstrates the importance of teamwork and compassion by rescuing a whale named Whaley who is stranded on the beach. They work together to keep Whaley hydrated, create a special brace for its injured fin, and ultimately devise a plan to return Whaley to the ocean, showcasing that anyone can make a difference regardless of their attire. The story emphasizes that with kindness and collaboration, challenges can be overcome, and all creatures deserve care and protection.
  1. What did the princesses do to help Whaley the whale?
  2. Why is it important for friends to work together?
  3. How did the princesses show kindness in the story?

Princesses Wear Pants and Save the Day!

Once upon a time, there were some amazing princesses who loved to wear pants. They believed that no matter what they wore, they could always help others and make the world a better place. They would say, “Let’s suit up and save the day!”

Helping Whaley

One day, the princesses found a whale named Whaley stuck on the beach. Whales need to be in the water, so the princesses knew they had to help. They said, “If Whaley is stuck in our Fruitdom, it’s our responsibility to help!”

They called for more princesses to join them, saying, “We need more Princess Power!” Together, they promised to help Whaley and make sure everything was okay.

Working Together

The princesses checked Whaley’s heart and found it was healthy. They learned that sometimes whales get stuck on the beach if they swim too close to the shore or if they’re hurt. Whaley had dry skin, so the princesses knew they needed to keep Whaley wet.

They worked together to splash water on Whaley and said, “The water feels good, huh? I bet you’re ready to go home.”

Making a Special Brace

Then, they noticed another whale in the ocean singing because it missed Whaley. But Whaley had a hurt fin and couldn’t swim back. The princesses decided to make a special brace for Whaley’s fin to help it get stronger.

They used an umbrella to make a beautiful and strong fin brace. They said, “We’ll make it so beautiful they dazzle every whale in the ocean.”

Getting Whaley Back to the Ocean

With the brace ready, the princesses needed a way to get Whaley back to the ocean. They thought about using balloons, but then realized they could use a plane and a boat to help Whaley.

They worked together, saying, “That’s what friends are for!” and soon Whaley was back in the water, ready to see its whale friend.

A Happy Ending

Whaley was a little worried about the new brace, but the princesses encouraged Whaley, saying, “You got this!”

Everyone was proud of the princesses for helping Whaley. They promised to always keep the creatures in their Fruitdom safe, saying, “That’s a pinkie-tea promise!”

And so, the princesses showed that with teamwork and kindness, they could solve any problem and help those in need. The end!

  • What do you think makes the princesses special in this story? Can you think of a time when you helped someone or something, like the princesses helped Whaley?
  • Why do you think the princesses decided to wear pants instead of dresses? How do you feel when you wear your favorite clothes, and do they help you do special things?
  • How did the princesses work together to help Whaley? Can you share a time when you worked with friends or family to solve a problem or help someone?
  1. Whale Rescue Role Play: Gather your friends or family and pretend to be the princesses helping Whaley. Use a stuffed animal or a pillow as Whaley and practice working together to “splash water” and “make a brace” using household items like towels and cardboard. Discuss how teamwork helps solve problems and how you felt working together.

  2. Design Your Own Fin Brace: Imagine you are one of the princesses and need to design a special fin brace for Whaley. Draw your design on paper and think about what materials you would use. Share your design with a friend or family member and explain why you chose those materials. How would your design help Whaley swim again?

  3. Observe and Help Animals: Go on a nature walk with an adult and observe any animals you see. Talk about how you could help them if they were in trouble, just like the princesses helped Whaley. Discuss why it’s important to be kind to animals and how you can help protect them in your community.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary sounds and keeping the focus on the dialogue and main actions:

– “No matter what we wear, we’re gonna be right there. Jump to it!”
– “So let’s suit up and save the day! Gowns and crowns are always fun, and when it’s time to get things done, Princesses wear pants!”
– “Yeah! Let’s go!”
– “Glide or sail, or hop a plane. We’ll change the world the Princess way! Princesses wear pants!”
– “With the Fruitdoms in our hands, these Princesses wear pants!”
– “Princess Power!”
– “Let’s see Dad save this. Yes! You do the crown proud, Bea. But let’s see how you respond to my Fruitdom famous super serve!”
– “Nice save! But I get the point. I’ll get the ball. I’ll Bea right back.”
– “What happened? How did they end up on the beach? Are you taking a break from swimming?”
– “Whales don’t take swimming breaks; they need to be in the water. They must be stuck.”
– “Well, if they’re stuck in our Fruitdom, then it’s our responsibility to help! Let’s get Whaley back to the water.”
– “I know what we need. More Princess pushing power! Don’t worry, Whaley. Dad’ll stay with you while I go get some royal reinforcements. Time for the Charm Alarm!”
– “When the trouble in our world feels too big for one alone, we jump right into action to help those in need.”
– “Every mistake we make is just a step along the way. So let’s go, go, go! Come on, let’s take on the day!”
– “Princesses, I need your help to save a beached whale.”
– “A whale in crisis? Oh no. That’s a big problem! Good thing there’s no problem too big for us, as long as we work together!”
– “We pinkie-tea promise to help those in need. With our Princess Power, we’ll always succeed! Let’s suit up!”
– “That’s one whale of a hat, Fussy. To the Blueberry Fruitdom!”
– “Now don’t you worry. If I know Bea and her friends, they’ll be here before I can say– We’re back!”
– “Thanks for watching Whaley, Dad. Oh, my pleasure. And now that you’re here, I’ll go tell your Pop about our little whale friend.”
– “Everything’s okay, Whaley. I just need to check your vital signs to see how you’re doing.”
– “You can trust Kira, Whaley. She knows everything about animals. She’ll take good care of you.”
– “Whaley’s heart sounds healthy, so they’re not in danger. That’s good. Any idea of how they ended up on the beach?”
– “Well, sometimes whales accidentally beach themselves when they swim in shallow water, or if they’re hurt. But I don’t see any injuries.”
– “Aww, are you hurt? Dry skin! They need to moisturize now!”
– “Exactly! Whales need to stay wet! Bea, come with me! Good thing I put on my waterproof brace.”
– “We soaked the whale! The water feels good, huh? I bet you’re ready to go home.”
– “All right, Princesses. Ready to push? Everybody, push!”
– “Fantabulous outfit, Fussy. Very fashion forward.”
– “Good whale impression, Rita! It’s coming from the ocean! Another whale! I bet they’re pod mates. They’re singing because they miss each other.”
– “Aww, that’s so sweet! We have to get them back together. Oh, check it out! This whale is hurt! Look at their fin.”
– “Oh no! That’s why they beached themselves. They can’t swim with a hurt fin! We have to find a way to make their fin stronger before they go back in the water.”
– “I know! We can make them a brace! A fantabulously fashionable fin brace! We’ll make it so beautiful they dazzle every whale in the ocean.”
– “Inspiration! Sorry, Fussy, but we need to borrow your umbrella. Stem for structure, canopy for style! Love it!”
– “The brace is a good idea, but when we make it we still have to keep their skin wet.”
– “If only it were raining. I’ve got it! The rain today comes mainly from… my plane! Rain away!”
– “Whaley’s brace is ready to go! How do you feel, Whaley? With this brace, they’re ready for the ocean.”
– “Except, we have no idea how to get them there. How about we lift the whale with a hundred colorful balloons?”
– “Love it, let’s do it! Got a hundred balloons? I’ve got one! And it’s popped.”
– “Wait! We don’t need balloons, I have my plane! And I’ve got my boat! Oh, oh, oh! And I can make a sling so they can pull the whale!”
– “That’s what friends are for! Three, two, one, done!”
– “You’ll see your friend soon, okay? Pinkie-tea promise! Don’t worry, I’ll swim right beside you and make sure you and the brace are okay.”
– “One, two, three, go! It’s working! Oh, you’re free! Go see your pod pal!”
– “You’re worried about your new brace. Tell you a secret, I was nervous the first time I swam with my brace too. But now? I can swim with a brace, so can you. You got this!”
– “We’re very proud of you, Bea. All of you. Thanks to your help, every creature in the Blueberry Fruitdom knows we’ll always work to keep them safe.”
– “That’s a pinkie-tea promise! We’ll keep ’em all safe… just maybe not dry.”

This version focuses on the key dialogues and actions while removing extraneous sounds and details.

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