Awake Beautiful Child | A Creative Story with ABCs

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In today’s Storytime lesson, we explored the delightful story “Awake, Beautiful Child” by Amy Kraus Rosenthal, which takes us on a whimsical journey through a day filled with morning magic, adventurous play, and afternoon explorations. The narrative encourages curiosity and highlights the joy of simple moments, from enjoying breakfast and playing pretend to experiencing the wonders of a busy city and winding down at bedtime. Ultimately, the lesson emphasizes the importance of embracing each day’s adventures with a sense of wonder and love.
  1. What fun things did we hear in the morning?
  2. What did we see when we were outside?
  3. How did we feel when we played pretend with our superhero capes?

Welcome to Storytime!

Hey there, friends! Today, we’re going to have some fun with a story called “Awake, Beautiful Child” by Amy Kraus Rosenthal. Let’s go on an adventure through the alphabet and see what happens in a day!

Morning Magic

Our day starts with happy sounds:

  • We hear funny breakfast talk.
  • The baby makes cute little noises.
  • We eat yummy apples, bananas, and cantaloupe.

Outside, we see:

  • Butterflies and caterpillars.
  • Birds singing in the sky.
  • Clouds moving in the breeze.

Adventure Time

We play pretend with:

  • Boys wearing superhero capes.
  • Feeling a little scared but also brave!

Watch out! We hear:

  • A big “Ah! Boom! Crash!”

We see:

  • A birthday cake with a bright candle.
  • A magician saying “Abracadabra!” with a bunny and carrot.
  • Amazing balloons in fun shapes.

Afternoon Adventures

As the day goes on, we hear:

  • Bells ringing far away.

We explore:

  • A busy city full of people.
  • A big bridge to cross.
  • A round and bouncy carousel to ride.

We see an artist painting with:

  • Lots of bright colors.

Everyone claps and says:

  • “Applause! Bravo!”

We remember to always be curious and ask questions!

Bedtime Bliss

As night comes, we get ready for bed:

  • We play with lots of bubbles in the bath.
  • We snuggle under cozy blankets.

We feel happy and loved as we drift off to sleep.

The End

And that’s the end of our story! I hope you had fun. Remember to always be curious and enjoy your day. See you next time for another adventure!

  • What was your favorite part of the story, and why did you like it? Can you think of a time when you had a fun adventure like the one in the story?
  • In the story, we saw butterflies, caterpillars, and birds. Have you ever seen any of these in your backyard or at a park? What did you notice about them?
  • The story talks about playing pretend and feeling brave. What are some of your favorite pretend games, and how do they make you feel? Do you have a favorite superhero or character you like to pretend to be?
  1. Alphabet Adventure Hunt: Let’s go on an alphabet adventure! Find objects around your home or classroom that start with the letters A, B, and C. Can you find an apple, a book, or a cup? Share what you find with your friends and talk about how each item is used in your day.

  2. Sound Safari: Close your eyes and listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear birds singing, cars passing by, or people talking? Draw a picture of what you imagine when you hear these sounds. Share your drawing and describe the sounds to your classmates.

  3. Colorful Creations: Just like the artist in the story, use bright colors to create your own masterpiece. Use crayons, markers, or paint to draw something you saw or heard in the story. Display your artwork and explain why you chose those colors and what they represent.

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

Hey there, kids! Welcome to the Storytime Family. Today, we’re going to be reading “Awake, Beautiful Child” by Amy Kraus Rosenthal.

“Awake, Beautiful Child: An ABC Day in the Life”

All begins cheerily:
– Amusing breakfast chatter
– Adorable baby coos
– Apples, bananas, and cantaloupe
– Adds butterflies, caterpillars
– Above, birds chirp
– Breezy, blowy clouds
– Adventurous boys in capes
– Afraid but courageous
– Attention: Be careful!
– Ah! Boom! Crash!
– Avoid blinking cheese
– Another bright candle atop a birthday cake
– Abracadabra! Bunny and carrot
– Amazing balloon creation
– Afternoon brings calm
– Far bells chime
– Active, bustling city
– A head bridge crossing
– A round, bouncy carousel
– Artist’s brilliant canvas
– Assorted bright colors
– Applause! Bravo! Curtsy!
– Always be curious
– Almost bedtime countdown
– Abundant bubbles, clean again
– Begs convincingly
– Arranging blankets cozy
– Alive, beloved
– Content
– Alas, the book concludes.

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And that was “Awake, Beautiful Child.” I hope you enjoyed that! Leave us a comment, give us a like, and subscribe. Click on the notification button for the next story. To buy this book, find the links in our description below. Thank you for joining us! See you again soon. Take care! Bye!

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