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In this lesson, children learn essential daily routines, including getting dressed, using the potty, and maintaining cleanliness through fun activities. They also engage in imaginative play with a friendly monster and a police officer adventure, reinforcing concepts of safety and teamwork. The lesson emphasizes the importance of hygiene, tidiness, and enjoying treats responsibly during a picnic.
  1. What do we need to do before we go to the park for our picnic?
  2. Why is it important to wash our hands after using the potty?
  3. How can we keep our room tidy and clean?

Getting Ready for the Day

Hey kids! It’s time to get dressed. Let’s put on our shirts and shoes. Can you find the holes for your feet? Great job! Now, lace up your shoes. You did it all by yourself!

Using the Potty

When you need to go potty, stop what you’re doing and go right away. Pull your pants down and sit carefully. Yay, you did it! Remember to wash your hands and use toilet paper. Let’s try it again together!

Picnic Time!

Look at all the yummy food we have for our picnic: donuts, sandwiches, and lollipops! But remember, if food falls on the ground, it’s not okay to eat. Let’s keep our tummies happy and wait until we get to the park to enjoy our treats.

Meet the Monster

There’s a friendly monster with a big tummy. Don’t worry, I’m here to keep you safe. Let’s say goodnight to the monster and see him in the morning.

Cleaning Up

Let’s clean up our toys so they’re not lying around. It’s important to keep our room tidy. If you get a boo-boo, Mommy will help you feel better. Let’s clean it up and make it all better.

Bath Time Fun

Time to take a bath and chase those germs away! Let’s get clean and have fun splashing in the water. All done, and now we’re squeaky clean!

Police Officer Adventure

Meet Police Officer Timmy! He’s guarding the yummy candy. Oh no, one is missing! Let’s find out who took the candy. Show me your hands, everyone. Was it you, Daddy?

Thanks for helping, little officers! You did a great job!

  • What is your favorite part of getting ready for the day, and why do you like it? Can you share a fun story about a time you got dressed all by yourself?
  • Have you ever been on a picnic? What foods would you like to bring, and why is it important to keep our food clean and safe to eat?
  • If you could meet a friendly monster, what would you like to do with it? How would you make sure it feels welcome and safe?
  1. Dress-Up Relay: Organize a fun dress-up relay race! Gather some clothes like shirts, shoes, and hats. Divide the children into small teams. Each child must put on a piece of clothing and then pass it to the next teammate. Encourage them to find the right holes for their arms and feet, just like in the video. This activity helps them practice dressing independently and improves their coordination.

  2. Picnic Sorting Game: Create a pretend picnic setup with toy food items. Mix in some items that don’t belong, like toy cars or blocks. Ask the children to sort out the food items that are safe to eat and those that are not, just like remembering not to eat food that falls on the ground. This activity encourages critical thinking and helps reinforce safe eating habits.

  3. Monster Bedtime Story: Gather the children for a cozy storytime. Read a story about a friendly monster who loves to clean up before bedtime. After the story, ask the children to draw their own friendly monster and share how their monster helps them with bedtime routines, like cleaning up toys or brushing teeth. This activity sparks creativity and reinforces the importance of bedtime routines.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

**Baby Bust**

Kids, get ready to go out! Let’s get dressed. Okay, let’s put on our shirts.

*Music plays*

Which one is the left and right? Here are the holes for my feet. I put my feet into the holes. Opens up my shoes. Lace up my shoes. I put on my shoes.

*Music plays*

I found them! Here they are. All done!

*Music plays*

We’re all ready! I did it all by myself!

*Music plays*

Oh, it’s okay, baby.

*Music plays*

Stop what you’re doing right away! Go to the potty. One, two, three, step by step. Pull your pants down. Carefully sit on the potty.

*Music plays*

I did it! Don’t forget to wash your hands.

*Music plays*

One, two, three. Wipe with toilet paper.

*Applause*

You did it!

*Music plays*

Let’s try it again together.

*Music plays*

I spilled it! Let’s try it again. Look, I brought a lot of food! Wow, donuts, sandwiches, and lollipops!

Wow, I want to have some right now! Wait till we arrive at the park for a picnic. Let’s get going!

*Music plays*

A donut is falling down and rolling around. The donut on the ground isn’t okay to eat. The yummy donut, I want to eat it!

Once you eat it, the donut on the ground is not okay to eat.

Let’s eat it!

*Music plays*

Oh, the sandwich on the ground, is it okay to eat? I want to eat it!

Come on, eat it!

Oh, don’t eat it! A lollipop is falling down and rolling.

*Music plays*

I feel sick in my tummy. You should not eat food dropped on the ground.

*Music plays*

Finally, the monster packed up his things and started a new journey. Maybe the monster is coming for you. Don’t worry, I’m here!

*Music plays*

Listen, what is that? Don’t be afraid, I’m here. It’s okay.

*Music plays*

The monster has a big tummy.

*Music plays*

Good night, big monster! See you in the morning!

*Music plays*

Let’s clean up the toys under the bed. Okay, and don’t leave your toys lying around.

*Music plays*

Mommy!

Yes, baby?

You will be…

Mommy!

Yes, baby?

Baby, it’s okay. Mommy will help you feel better. Let’s clean your boo-boo.

*Music plays*

Honey, I hurt my hands. Oh, make my boo-boo better!

*Music plays*

Where are you?

*Music plays*

There you are! Let’s take a bath and chase the germs away!

*Music plays*

Hey, sweetie!

Let’s go take a bath and get clean!

*Music plays*

Yeah, yeah, yeah!

*Music plays*

We’re all done!

Hello, I’m Police Officer Timmy. Let’s guard the candy together!

Little police officer guarding yummy candy.

One is missing! Let’s find out together who took the candy.

*Applause*

Yes, officer! Show me your hands.

*Music plays*

Let’s find out together who took the candy.

Yes, officer! Show me your hands.

*Music plays*

Daddy!

Yes, officer? Did you take the candy?

This version removes any unnecessary or repetitive phrases while maintaining the overall context and flow of the transcript.

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