Baby Kitten, Don’t Stand On The Seesaw | Baby Kitten Family | Kids Safety Tips

What You Will Learn

Today, you will learn how to play safely while having fun at the park! You will discover how to use the seesaw correctly, avoid bug bites, find safe hiding spots in hide and seek, wait for hot food to cool down, recognize safe water temperatures, ride your bike with safety gear, play tag while being aware of strangers, use the escalator safely, and know what to do in case of a fire. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be a safety superstar ready for all your adventures!

Let's Think

  1. What do you need to do to stay safe when playing on the seesaw?
  2. Why is it important to wait for your food to cool down before eating?
  3. How can you make sure you are safe while riding your bike?

Lesson Article

Let’s Have Fun and Stay Safe!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to learn about playing safely and having lots of fun. Are you ready? Let’s go to the park!

Playing on the Seesaw

Look, there’s a seesaw! It’s so much fun to go up and down. When you play on the seesaw, remember to sit up straight and hold on tight. This way, you won’t fall off. Let’s take turns and enjoy the ride!

Watch Out for Bugs!

Oh no, a mosquito! If you get a bite, try not to scratch it. You can ask a grown-up for some ointment to make it feel better.

Hide and Seek Adventure

Let’s play hide and seek! But remember, don’t hide behind doors or near pointy edges. They can be dangerous. Find a safe spot to hide and have fun!

Yummy, It’s Snack Time!

What’s that delicious smell? It’s corn soup! Be careful, it’s hot. Wait for it to cool down before you eat. Enjoy your tasty treat!

Splish Splash Fun

Time to play with water! Remember, blue means cold and red means hot. Don’t touch the hot water, it can hurt you. Let’s splash safely!

Bike Riding Adventure

Let’s go for a bike ride! Always wear your helmet and pads to stay safe. Walk your bike on the sidewalk and at the crosswalk. Ready, set, go!

Playing Tag with Friends

Playing tag is so much fun! Always be safe and watch out for strangers. If you see someone you don’t know, tell your teacher right away.

Going Up Safely

Oh no, the elevator isn’t working! Let’s take the escalator. Hold on tight to mom’s hand and stand safely. Up we go!

Firefighter Heroes

Let’s pretend to be firefighters! If there’s ever a fire, stay calm and call for help. Remember, don’t hide in a closet or use the elevator. Find a safe way out.

Great Job, Everyone!

You did an amazing job learning how to play safely. Let’s have more fun tomorrow. Remember, being careful helps us enjoy our adventures even more!

Discussion Questions

  1. When you play at the park, what are some of your favorite activities, and how do you make sure you stay safe while having fun?
  2. Have you ever seen a bug like a mosquito? What do you do if you get a bug bite, and how can you avoid getting bitten in the first place?
  3. Imagine you are playing a game of hide and seek. Where would you choose to hide to make sure you are safe, and why is it important to pick safe hiding spots?

Lesson Activities

  1. Seesaw Balance Challenge: Create a simple seesaw using a plank and a small block at home or in the classroom. Let the children take turns balancing small toys or objects on each side. Ask them to observe what happens when the seesaw is balanced and when it tips. Encourage them to think about how they can keep it balanced, just like they need to balance themselves when playing on a real seesaw.

  2. Bug Spotting Adventure: Go on a mini adventure in the garden or park and see how many different bugs the children can find. Provide them with a simple chart to draw or write down the bugs they see. Discuss why it’s important to be careful around bugs and how to stay safe if they encounter one, like not scratching mosquito bites and asking for help from an adult.

  3. Safe Hide and Seek: Play a game of hide and seek, but first, have a discussion about safe hiding places. Ask the children to suggest places that are safe and those that are not, like avoiding hiding near sharp edges or behind doors. After the game, talk about why it’s important to choose safe spots and how it helps everyone have more fun.

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