Once upon a time, there was a brave little boy named Rudolph. He had a sister who lived with their grandma. One day, she came to visit, but oh no! Someone saw her with a stranger. Rudolph was worried, but he was ready to help!
Rudolph’s friend saw his sister, Nana, at the store with the stranger. “Don’t worry,” said Rudolph. “I’ll help find her!” So, they made a plan to bring Nana back safely. They were like superheroes on a mission!
While they were looking for Nana, they remembered something important: never take candy or toys from strangers. It’s always best to stay safe and listen to what Mom and Dad say.
Rudolph had a clever idea to save Nana. He thought of a plan to trick the stranger. It was like setting a trap for a sneaky fox! And guess what? It worked! Nana was safe and sound.
But wait! The stranger wasn’t bad at all. She was a police officer trying to help Nana find her way home. Everyone was relieved and happy. They thanked the officer for her help.
After all the excitement, Rudolph and his friends learned some important lessons. Always stay close to your family, and if you ever get lost, find a friendly helper like a security guard. And remember, knowing your parents’ phone numbers can be super helpful!
Now that everything was okay, Rudolph and his friends could play and have fun. They learned to be careful and smart, just like little detectives. And they knew that adventures are always better when everyone is safe and happy!
And that’s the story of Rudolph and his exciting adventure. Remember to stay safe and have fun, just like Rudolph and his friends!
Role-Playing Adventure: Gather your friends or family and act out the story of Rudolph and his adventure. Take turns being Rudolph, Nana, and the friendly police officer. Use props like hats or badges to make it more fun! As you play, think about how Rudolph felt when he was worried and how he felt when he found out the stranger was a helper. Discuss how you would feel in a similar situation and what you would do.
Stranger Safety Game: Create a simple board game using a large piece of paper or cardboard. Draw a path with different spaces leading to a “safe home” at the end. On some spaces, write actions like “Stay close to family” or “Find a security guard,” and on others, write “Oops! Took candy from a stranger, go back 2 spaces.” Use dice and small toys as game pieces. Play the game with friends or family and talk about why each action is safe or unsafe.
Memory Challenge: Practice remembering important phone numbers. Write down your parents’ phone numbers on a piece of paper and try to memorize them. Turn it into a fun challenge by timing how quickly you can recall the numbers. Discuss why knowing these numbers is important and how it can help you if you ever need assistance.
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[Laughter] Rudolph [Music] My sister lived with our grandma and just came here today. Someone saw her being taken by a bad person. [Music] Taken by a bad person, huh? Such a bad person. Don’t worry, I’ll help you find her. Thank you! Let’s put up a plan to find her. No, no, huh? Nana, it’s Nana. Nana, ma’am. [Music] Bad person. Wow, lollipop! No, I should call Rudolph and tell him I saw Nana at the store and the bad person too. Oh great, I’ll be there with my dad. I’m going to make a phone call. Okay, perfect timing! I can get Nana back secretly. [Music] It’s yummy cotton candy. [Music] Oh no! [Music] Nana, you shouldn’t eat the cotton candy. It’s not clean; it’ll make you sick. All right, that’s a good girl. Oh no, Rudolph and Mr. Foo aren’t coming yet. What can I do? Oh, I got an idea! [Music] I can save Nana if the bad person falls into a trap. [Music] He’s really amazing! [Music] Watch out while walking! Why is there a hole here? Who did this? Thank you! Are you okay? I’m good. Goodbye! [Music] Oh, they’re gone. What can I do? What if I could fly like a bird? Fly! Oh, I got it! [Music] I’m a brave pilot. Nana, let’s go! What are you doing? My dad told me not to go with strangers. Oh, but I’m a friend of Rudolph. Oh, look! Oh, you really are his friend. I’ll take you to your dad. [Music] Don’t go with strangers! Rudolph, I found Nana! Please meet at the store. That’s great, thanks, Kiki! Stop right there! Don’t move! Run! She’s coming! Ma’am, look! I didn’t know you were trying to take a little girl! I’m not! You are! Nana, run! [Music] Thank you so much, Mr. Foo. She’s a bad person! A bad person! She’s not a bad person; she’s a police officer. I’m a police officer. Nana got lost, so I was taking her home. Oh, I’m sorry! I thought… Thank you! Thank you for helping me find her, Dad. Thank you! Thank you! [Music] It’s the third floor. Good! I’ll go buy some toys. [Laughter] [Music] Let’s go! [Music] Dad, can we play over there? [Music] Sure, but don’t run around. I’ll come for you after a while, okay? Yes! [Music] Bye! [Music] Hello there, little kids! I have tasty candy here—sweet and tart, so tasty! Come try, everyone! Mom and Dad always say when a stranger comes to you, never eat anything that he gives to you. I never eat what a stranger gives to me! Hello there, little kids! I have many toy cars here—big tires rolling round! Come play, everyone! Mom and Dad always say when a stranger comes to you, never take anything that he gives to you. I never take! You made a wonderful toy train! [Music] Oh, I haven’t seen the kids for a long time. Ah, I’ll disguise myself as someone else to surprise them. [Music] I’ll go upstairs to clean the room now. Never open the door for a stranger, okay? Don’t worry, we won’t! [Music] See who’s knocking on the door. There is someone I don’t know. Can I open that door for him? Who is it? Open the door, please! Who is she? Her voice sounds so weird. Don’t open that door! That’s what Mom and Dad say. When a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him! [Music] Kids, I brought a surprise gift for you! Open the door! Knock, knock on the door. See who’s knocking on the door. There is someone I don’t know. Can I open that door for him? He’s a clown! Mimi, do you know him? Don’t open the door! That’s what Mom and Dad say. When a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him! Phoebe, please! He knows my name, but I don’t know who he is! [Music] Can I? Is that door for him? Don’t open that door! That’s what Mom and Dad say. When a stranger’s at the door, never open the door for him! Huh? Someone knocked on the door just now. It was a stranger, so we didn’t open the door. You did a good job! Never open the door for a stranger! [Music] Who is it? Let me go see! [Music] Open up! I’m Mr. Dao. He is Mr. Dale! Oh, why did you take so long to open the door? Come on in, Mr. Dale! [Music] What to do if you get lost? [Music] Kids, what do you want for the picnic tomorrow? Strawberry, bananas, huge dumplings, chocolate! I like fish! Oh, my favorites! I want them all! Okay, here comes the shopping cart! [Music] Uh… [Music] Mmm, tomato sauce or soy sauce, or should I choose a spicy one? [Music] Dad, which one should I choose? [Music] Where have you gone? Let me see what you all have bought. Rudolph, did you get your favorite canned fish? Huh? Huh? Rudolph! Rudolph, where are you? Rudolph’s missing! Where are you? You guys stay with me! Don’t run away; otherwise, someone else will get lost too! Oh my goodness! Rudolph must be desperately looking for us! There’s Dad! Dad, I thought I lost you! Oh! [Music] Kid, I’m not your dad! I’m sorry, I made a mistake! Dad, where are you? Remember your parents’ phone numbers! If you get lost, stay calm and go to find the security guard for help! Oh! Huh? [Music] Hello, son! Are you alone? Have you gotten separated from your parents? I lost my dad! I can’t find him! What’s your name? Rudolph! Rudolph, do you know your dad’s phone number? Yes, I do! 1-8-1-2-0-8-2-1-8-5-8! Meow-meow! Let’s ask Dudu to find Rudolph! Good idea! [Music] Hello, God! It’s me, Rudolph! Rudolph, it’s Rudolph! [Music] Where are you now? I’m next to a table. A table? What else do you see? And a security guard is here! Rudolph, give the phone to him! Let me talk to the security guard, okay? Uh, hello! Your son and I are at the supermarket entrance! Hey, there’s Rudolph! Oh, Dad! Oh, Dad! Rudolph! It’s okay now! Stay close to me next time! Thank you so much! Rudolph, thank the security guard! Thank you, sir! You’re welcome! Rudolph, you did well! You stayed calm, came to me for help, and remembered your dad’s phone number! Hey kids, if you get separated from your mom and dad, go to find a security guard and memorize your mom and dad’s phone numbers! [Music] Where are you going? Little sheep’s coat is so long that it falls everywhere! I’m gonna shear her! [Music] Where is little sheep? [Music] Hey, little sheep, where are you? Where are you? Where are you? Please, Clary’s on his way looking for her! [Music] Hey, little sheep, where are you? Where are you? Where are you? Please, Cory’s following now the wool on the ground! [Music] Hey, little sheep, where are you? Where are you? Where are you? Please, Cory’s searching now a cave in the wood! [Music] Little sheep trapped in the cave! In the cave! In the cave! Please, Cory’s calling out to save her! [Music] Thank you so much! [Music] The wool on the ground led me to the little sheep! Glad I didn’t shear her! [Laughter] You!
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