Almost Naked Animals – Speak-And-Spew Dirk Danger Doll!

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In this lesson, we explore feelings of loneliness and discomfort, emphasizing that it’s okay to feel “itchy and alone” sometimes. The introduction of a speaking danger doll serves as a comforting companion, teaching us the importance of kindness and calmness, especially when faced with challenges. Ultimately, the lesson encourages positivity and connection, reminding us that we can find joy and support even during tough times.
  1. How do you feel when you are alone?
  2. What can we do to help our friend, the danger doll, feel better?
  3. What makes you feel happy when you are feeling itchy or scratchy?

Feeling Itchy and Alone

Hey there, friend! How are you feeling today? Are you feeling a bit itchy and alone? Sometimes, we all feel that way, and that’s okay!

Meet the Speaking Danger Doll

Guess what? I have something special for you—a speaking danger doll! Isn’t he a cute little fellow? He can be your friend when you’re feeling a bit lonely.

How Does It Work?

The speaking danger doll is a bit different. When you touch him, he might tingle in a funny way. But don’t worry, that’s just how he works!

Oops, The Doll is Sick!

Oh no! It looks like the danger doll isn’t feeling well either. Sometimes, even toys can have a bad day. But that’s okay, we can help him feel better by being gentle and kind.

Let’s Be Calm

When things get noisy or a bit too much, it’s important to stay calm. We can take deep breaths and think happy thoughts. Remember, you’re not alone, and you have friends who care about you!

Feeling Fantastic!

Even when things seem a bit scratchy or itchy, we can find ways to feel fantastic! Let’s play, laugh, and have fun together. You’re amazing just the way you are!

  • Have you ever felt itchy or alone like the doll in the story? What are some things you do to feel better when you feel that way?
  • If you had a speaking danger doll, what would you like it to say or do to make you feel happy or calm?
  • Can you think of a time when you helped a friend or a toy feel better? What did you do, and how did it make you feel?
  1. Friendship Circle: Gather in a circle with your classmates and take turns sharing a time when you felt a bit lonely or itchy. How did you make yourself feel better? Listen to each other’s stories and think about how you can be a good friend to someone who might be feeling the same way.

  2. Make Your Own Comfort Doll: Use simple materials like socks, buttons, and fabric scraps to create your own comfort doll. Give your doll a name and think about how it can help you feel better when you’re feeling down. Share your doll with the class and explain how it can be a good friend.

  3. Calm Breathing Exercise: Practice a calming breathing exercise together. Sit in a comfortable position, close your eyes, and take deep breaths in and out. Imagine a happy place or a fun activity you enjoy. Discuss how this exercise can help you feel calm and happy when things seem a bit too much.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hey buddy, how are you feeling?

A bit itchy and alone.

I thought you might say that, so I brought you this—my speaking danger doll.

Oh, he’s a cute little fellow, isn’t he?

How does it work?

No, don’t! His tingles weirdly.

What’s wrong?

The danger doll is sick too.

Make it stop!

I can’t.

What?

Don’t make noisy noises about it.

Well, at least I’m not getting covered.

Scratch that.

M fantastic!

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