Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with monsters? Don’t worry, you are the boss of the monsters, and they will listen to you if you tell them what to do!
If a monster is making too much noise, you can whisper in its ear and say, “Be quiet.”
If a monster is feeling hungry, give it a fork and a spoon and remind it to “Chew your food.”
When a monster doesn’t want to share, you can say, “Take turns.”
If a monster is being mean, you can walk away and say, “Goodbye.”
If a monster tries to scare you, you can scare it back by saying, “Boo!”
If a monster makes a big mess, you can tell it, “Clean up.”
When a monster is too wild, you can give it a time out and say, “Sit still.”
If a monster is tired and grumpy, you can send it to bed and say, “Go to sleep.”
And if the monster is being nice, you can give it a kiss and say, “Good night.”
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Monster Role-Play: Gather your friends or family and take turns pretending to be different monsters from the story. Practice using the phrases from the story to help the monsters behave. For example, if someone is pretending to be a noisy monster, whisper “Be quiet” to them. This will help you remember how to be the boss of the monsters and practice using kind words.
Monster Art and Craft: Create your own monster using craft supplies like paper, markers, and glue. Once your monster is ready, think about what it might do if it were real. Would it be noisy, messy, or maybe a little grumpy? Write or draw how you would help your monster be good, just like in the story. Share your monster and your ideas with your class or family.
Monster Observation Walk: Go on a walk around your home or school and look for things that remind you of the monsters in the story. Maybe you see something messy that needs cleaning up, or a place where you can practice being quiet. Talk about how you can use the lessons from the story to help in these situations. This will help you see how you can be the boss of the monsters in real life!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Don’t be scared. You are in charge of the monsters. If you tell them how to behave, they will listen.
If a monster is noisy, whisper in its ear, “Be quiet.”
If a monster is hungry, give it a fork and a spoon and say, “Chew your food.”
If a monster is selfish, say, “Take turns.”
If a monster is mean, walk away and say, “Goodbye.”
If a monster scares you, scare it back and say, “Boo.”
If a monster makes a mess, say, “Clean up.”
If a monster is wild, give it a time out and say, “Sit still.”
If a monster is tired and grumpy, send it to bed and say, “Go to sleep.”
And if the monster acts nicely, kiss it and say, “Good night.”
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