Hey there, little friend! Did you know that everyone makes mistakes sometimes? Even grown-ups like me! It’s totally okay because mistakes help us learn and get better. If you don’t get something right the first time, just keep trying until you do. That’s how we learn and have fun!
Today, we’re going to make something super yummy and fun. Can you guess what it is? It’s chocolate stuffed cups! Doesn’t that sound delicious? Let’s get ready to make them together.
To make our chocolate stuffed cups, we’ll need some chocolate and some cups. You might also need a grown-up to help you. Are you ready? Let’s go!
First, we take the chocolate and melt it. Be careful, it might be hot! Then, we pour the melted chocolate into the cups. Oops! Did some chocolate spill? That’s okay, we can clean it up and try again.
Next, we let the chocolate cool down and get hard. This might take a little while, so let’s be patient. Maybe we can sing a song or play a game while we wait!
Remember, if something doesn’t work out the first time, that’s okay. We can always try again. Making mistakes is part of learning, and it can be lots of fun too!
So, let’s keep trying and enjoy making our yummy chocolate stuffed cups. I know you can do it! Happy cooking and remember to always have fun!
Chocolate Experiment: Try making chocolate stuffed cups with different ingredients. What happens if you add a little bit of peanut butter or a sprinkle of nuts? Ask a grown-up to help you experiment with different flavors. Talk about what you like best and why. This will help you learn that trying new things can be fun and delicious!
Story Time Reflection: Think about a time when you made a mistake while doing something fun, like drawing or playing a game. How did you feel? What did you do to fix it? Share your story with a friend or family member. This will help you understand that everyone makes mistakes and it’s okay to keep trying.
Observation Walk: Go on a short walk with a grown-up and look for things that might have been made by mistake, like a crooked tree or a funny-shaped cloud. Talk about how these “mistakes” make the world more interesting and unique. This will help you see that mistakes can lead to beautiful and unexpected results.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
“Are you ready for a blooper? I don’t always get it right the first time; in fact, I make plenty of mistakes. I’ve learned that if you don’t get it right the first time, keep trying until you do. What are we going to make, girls? [Music] Yummy chocolate stuffed cups. [Music]”