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In the lesson “Meet Officer Bat and Grey Donkey,” Officer Bat, an air traffic controller, relies on his friend Grey Donkey to help navigate safely through the sky. When Officer Bat faces an ear issue, his friends assist him, demonstrating the importance of teamwork and communication. Together, they ensure the safe landing of various animals, highlighting the value of helping one another in times of need.
  1. What did Officer Bat do to help keep everyone safe in the sky?
  2. How did Grey Donkey help Officer Bat when he couldn’t see the birds?
  3. Why is it important for friends to help each other, like Officer Bat and Grey Donkey did?

Meet Officer Bat and Grey Donkey

Once upon a time, in a busy sky, there was a special bat named Officer Bat. He was an air traffic controller, which means he helped planes and animals fly safely in the sky. His friend, Grey Donkey, was always there to help him.

Oh No, Birds Ahead!

One day, Grey Donkey saw a flock of birds flying in front of Officer Bat. “Watch out, Officer Bat!” he said. But Officer Bat couldn’t see them!

Listening to Directions

Grey Donkey told Officer Bat to turn right to avoid the birds. Officer Bat listened carefully and moved out of the way. “Thank you, Mr. Bat,” said Grey Donkey. “No problem, that’s what I do,” replied Officer Bat.

Officer Bat Needs Help

After helping Grey Donkey, Officer Bat’s ear started to hurt. An observer noticed and said, “Oh no, your ear is swollen and infected. Let’s help you feel better!”

Fixing the Problem

The observer checked Officer Bat’s ear and found water inside. “Maybe it got in during a shower,” they said. They worked hard to make Officer Bat’s ear feel better.

Feeling Better

After some time, Officer Bat felt much better. “Thank you so much!” he said happily.

Helping More Friends

Just then, the control tower called. “Great Wolf needs to land, but he’s low on fuel!” Officer Bat and his friends quickly helped Great Wolf and other animals land safely.

Emergency Landing

Suddenly, Shiba Dog had a problem with his engine. “Stop all landings and takeoffs!” shouted the control tower. Everyone worked together to help Shiba Dog land safely.

All Safe and Sound

Thanks to Officer Bat and his friends, everyone was safe. “Bye-bye! Super rescue team, keeping you safe!” they cheered.

The End

Officer Bat and his friends showed us how important it is to help each other and work together. They made sure everyone could fly safely in the sky!

  1. Officer Bat and Grey Donkey worked together to keep everyone safe in the sky. Can you think of a time when you helped a friend or family member? How did it make you feel?
  2. Officer Bat had to listen carefully to Grey Donkey’s directions to avoid the birds. Why do you think listening is important when working with others? Can you share a time when listening helped you?
  3. When Officer Bat’s ear was hurting, his friends helped him feel better. Why is it important to help others when they are in need? How do you feel when someone helps you?
  • Role-Playing Air Traffic Control: Gather a few toy airplanes or paper planes and some stuffed animals. Set up a small area as the “sky” and let the children take turns being Officer Bat, Grey Donkey, and the control tower. Encourage them to give and follow directions to help the planes and animals fly safely. Ask them questions like, “What should Officer Bat do if there are birds ahead?” or “How can Grey Donkey help Officer Bat?”
  • Listening and Direction Game: Play a game where one child is blindfolded and another child gives them directions to navigate a simple obstacle course. This activity helps children understand the importance of listening carefully and giving clear instructions, just like Grey Donkey and Officer Bat. After the game, discuss how it felt to give and follow directions. Ask, “Why is it important to listen carefully like Officer Bat?”
  • Observation and Problem Solving: Set up a scenario where a toy animal has a “problem” (e.g., a toy car is stuck). Encourage the children to observe the situation and come up with a solution, just like the observer helped Officer Bat with his ear. Ask them, “What do you notice about the problem?” and “How can we help fix it?” This encourages critical thinking and teamwork.

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

**[Music]**

**Grey Donkey:** This is air traffic control. Officer Bat, a flock of birds is in front of you. Get out of the way!

**Officer Bat:** What birds? Oh no, I can’t see anything!

**Grey Donkey:** Don’t panic, just follow my directions. Steer to your right.

**Officer Bat:** Copy that. Going down.

**Grey Donkey:** Thank you, Mr. Bat.

**Officer Bat:** No problem, that’s what I do.

**Grey Donkey:** Grey Donkey is ready to land. Copy that. Clear the runway.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Mister, that is amazing! He stopped another accident. Are you all right?

**Officer Bat:** My ear really hurts.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Hey, good job! You did great. Emergency!

**[Applause]**

**Observer:** What’s the emergency?

**Narrator:** That’s the only flying mammal in the world. He sends out ultrasonic waves, receives the echoes by his ears, and finds the location of the target. He is an air traffic controller, also known as an air traffic police officer, but he’s feeling unwell and can’t do his job right now. He needs your help.

**Observer:** Oh, we’re on it! Super rescue team, let’s go!

**[Music]**

**Officer Bat:** My ear hurts so much, I can’t do my job.

**Observer:** Don’t worry, let me give you a checkup. Start analyzing.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Here’s the result: his ear got swollen and infected, so it couldn’t work well.

**Narrator:** Got it! I’ll give him treatment right now.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Where’s the swelling?

**Officer Bat:** Oh, it’s so deep! What’s going on?

**Observer:** Just a few moments, Kiki’s doing his best to help. I’m sorry, it just hurts so much.

**Officer Bat:** Why is there so much water in my ear?

**Observer:** Maybe it got in when you took a shower. I’ll take care of it now to reduce the swelling.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** It’s all done!

**[Applause]**

**[Music]**

**Officer Bat:** How do you feel, Mr. Bat?

**Officer Bat:** Much better now, thank you so much!

**Control Tower:** Control tower, Great Wolf, slow on fuel, requesting landing.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Don’t worry, just leave it to me. I’m so glad you’re okay! Start checking the runway.

**Control Tower:** Grey Wolf, land on section B. Squirrel, ready to take off. Eagle, land on section A. Leopard, land on section D.

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Yay! Wow, you’re amazing, Mr. Bat!

**Control Tower:** Control tower, Shiba Dogs requesting landing.

**Control Tower:** Shiba Dog, this is the control tower. The runway is all clear to land.

**Shiba Dog:** Copy that. Oh no!

**Control Tower:** Good control tower, I have a problem with my engine.

**[Music]**

**Control Tower:** Stop all landings and takeoffs right now! We need to make an emergency landing. Attention ground staff, get ready for the rescue operation. Let’s go help them too!

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Oh no, be careful!

**Ground Staff:** Everyone, be careful of falling debris!

**Observer:** Oh no, I’m out of the runway! Watch out!

**[Music]**

**Observer:** Oh, we’re so lucky!

**Officer Bat:** I’m fine! Great! Thank you for saving me!

**Observer:** Bye-bye! Super rescue team, keeping you safe!

This version removes any unnecessary or potentially sensitive content while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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