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In the lesson “Let’s Go on an Adventure!”, children are guided through a comforting journey after experiencing a minor injury. They meet a friendly helper who provides support and treats, leading them to a magical repair shop filled with fun and music. The lesson emphasizes the importance of friendship and support during tough times, reminding children that help is always available when they need it.
  1. What did our friend bring to help us feel better?
  2. How did the happy music make you feel as we walked to the repair shop?
  3. Why is it important to have friends who help us when we need it?

Let’s Go on an Adventure!

Oh no! Are you okay? It looks like you got a little boo-boo. Don’t worry, we’re here to help! Let’s take you to a special place where you can feel all better. Just wait here and stay safe, okay?

Meet Our Friendly Helper

Guess what? We have a new friend who wants to help us! Our friend has some yummy juice and candy just for you. Isn’t that nice? Let’s say thank you!

Time for a Magical Trip

Our friend knows a special repair shop where you can get all fixed up. Let’s follow them and see what adventures await us. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Follow the Music

As we walk, we hear happy music playing. It makes us want to dance and smile. The path is bright and colorful, leading us to the repair shop. Can you hear the music too?

Almost There!

We’re almost at the repair shop! Our friend is guiding us and making sure we’re safe. It’s so exciting to see all the fun things along the way. Keep going, we’re nearly there!

Feeling Better

Yay! We’ve arrived at the repair shop. Our friend is here to help us feel better. Thank you so much for being such a great helper! Now we can play and have fun again.

Remember, whenever you need help, there are always friends around who care about you. Let’s enjoy our day and have lots of fun together!

  1. Have you ever had a little boo-boo or felt hurt? What did you do to feel better, and who helped you?
  2. Imagine you are going on a magical trip like in the story. What kind of music would you like to hear, and what fun things would you see along the way?
  3. Think about a time when you helped a friend or someone helped you. How did it make you feel, and why is it important to help each other?
  1. Adventure Map Creation: Let’s create our own adventure map! Use crayons and paper to draw a path from your home to a special place, like a park or a friend’s house. Add fun stops along the way, like a candy shop or a music band. Share your map with a friend and talk about the exciting journey you created. What fun things did you include on your map?

  2. Musical Journey: Listen to different types of music and imagine where each song might take you on an adventure. Is it a fast song that makes you think of running through a field, or a slow song that feels like floating on a cloud? Dance along and share your thoughts with the class. How does the music make you feel, and where do you imagine going?

  3. Helper Role-Play: Pair up with a classmate and take turns being the “friendly helper.” One of you pretends to have a boo-boo, and the other offers help, like a kind word or a pretend bandage. Talk about how it feels to help and be helped. Why is it important to have friends who care about us?

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

[Music] [Applause]

Oh no! Are you all right?

It hurts so much.

Don’t worry, we’ll take you to the repair shop. Please wait here and don’t wander off.

Well, let me tell you something.

[Music]

Hello! Okay friends, I have some yummy juice for you and some yummy candy too. Don’t you want some? Here you go!

Oh no, you guys are hurt. Well, why don’t you come to my repair shop?

Come on, let’s go! Don’t worry, let’s go!

[Music]

Oh wow, this way, this way!

[Music]

Oh!

[Music]

Don’t be so…

[Music]

Oh la!

[Music]

Oh, don’t worry, we’ll help you.

Thank you!

This version removes any inappropriate language and maintains a friendly tone.

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