Baby Shark x Hello Kitty | My Best Friend! | Baby Shark Collaboration

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to recognize your special qualities that make you unique and how to be a great friend! You will discover ways to cheer yourself and others up when feeling sad, and you will explore fun activities that can bring happiness to you and your friends. By the end, you’ll understand the importance of friendship and how to create joyful moments together!

Let's Think

  1. What makes you feel special and unique like the article says?
  2. How do your friends help you feel happy when you are sad?
  3. What fun things do you like to do with your friends?

Lesson Article

Hello, Friend!

Hi there! Sometimes we might feel a little sad, and that’s okay. But guess what? There’s no one else in the whole wide world just like you! You are special and unique.

You Make Me Smile

When I’m feeling a bit down, you are my best friend. You always know how to make me smile and feel better. You are the best friend I could ever have!

Fun Times Together

Whenever we are together, we have so much fun! We laugh, play, and enjoy every moment. Being with you makes everything better.

Let’s Be Happy!

Remember, even if we feel sad sometimes, we can always find things that make us happy. Playing games, singing songs, or just being with our friends can turn a frown upside down!

Keep being the amazing friend you are, and let’s always have fun together!

Discussion Questions

  • Can you think of a time when you felt a little sad? What did you do to feel better, and who helped you?
  • What are some fun activities you like to do with your friends that make you happy?
  • Why do you think it’s important to have friends who make you smile and feel special?

Lesson Activities

  • Friendship Bracelet Craft: Gather some colorful beads and string to make friendship bracelets. As you create your bracelet, think about what makes your friends special. Share your bracelet with a friend and tell them why they are important to you. This activity helps you understand the value of friendship and how small gestures can make others feel appreciated.
  • Feelings Chart: Create a simple chart with different faces showing various emotions like happy, sad, excited, and surprised. Each day, pick a face that matches how you feel and talk about it with a friend or family member. Discuss what made you feel that way and what you can do to feel happy. This helps you recognize and express your emotions better.
  • Happy Moments Journal: Start a journal where you draw or write about one happy moment each day. It could be something fun you did with a friend, a game you played, or a song you sang. Share your happy moments with your classmates and see how many smiles you can create together. This encourages you to focus on positive experiences and share joy with others.

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