Hi there! I’m Sheriff Labrador, and I have a fun story to share with you. One day, Little Rhino went missing, and everyone thought a monster took him! But don’t worry, there are no monsters here.
Little Rhino’s friends were worried because they couldn’t find him anywhere. They remembered a story about a monster that takes kids who don’t take showers. Little Rhino hadn’t showered, and his feet smelled really bad. Could that be a clue?
Sheriff Labrador had a great idea. He decided to follow the smell of Little Rhino’s feet to find him. The smell was strong, like a stinky shoe! It led them to a closet.
Inside the closet, they found Little Rhino! He was hiding there, but it was dark and stuffy. He tried to get out, but the door was stuck. He was scared, but now he was safe.
Sheriff Labrador gave some important safety tips. When you play hide and seek, never hide in places like closets or chests because you might run out of air. Don’t hide under sofas or in narrow spots where you could get stuck. Be careful around stairs and balconies, too, because you could fall and get hurt. Always choose safe places to hide!
Playing is fun, but safety is the most important thing. Always listen to safety tips and make sure you play in safe places. Have fun and stay safe!
Smell Detective: Just like Sheriff Labrador followed the smell to find Little Rhino, you can become a smell detective too! Ask an adult to help you gather different items with distinct smells, like an orange peel, a piece of chocolate, or a flower. Close your eyes and try to guess what each item is just by smelling it. Discuss with your friends or family how smells can help us find things or remember special moments.
Safe Hide and Seek: Play a game of hide and seek with your friends or family, but this time, think about the safety tips from Sheriff Labrador. Before you start, talk about safe places to hide and why some places might not be safe. After the game, share your thoughts on how you felt when you were hiding and how you made sure you were safe.
Draw Your Own Story: Imagine you are a detective like Sheriff Labrador. Draw a picture story about a mystery you solved using your senses, like sight, smell, or sound. Share your story with your classmates or family and explain how you used your senses to solve the mystery. This will help you understand how important our senses are in everyday life.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Little Rhino was taken by a monster. Wow, Sheriff Labrador, that was awesome! It was a piece of cake. I even know that you haven’t showered for three days.
Hi, I’m Sheriff Labrador. Little Rhino was taken by a monster. Please tell them a monster is involved. Don’t worry, kid, we’ll be right there.
What do you mean that Little Rhino was taken by a monster? We looked for him everywhere. My grandma told me there is a monster that only takes children who don’t take a shower. Little Rhino’s feet smell really bad, so it must be the monster who took him.
Well, kids, there’s no monster. Wait, Little Rhino’s feet smell bad—that’s an important clue! If we follow the smell of his feet, we’ll be able to find him.
It smells terrible! Who didn’t flush the toilets? I think I smell the evidence. Oh, come on, it’s just a smelly shoe. Rhino must be hiding in here. Hey, Little Rhino, don’t worry, I’ll get you out.
There he is! You wouldn’t find me! But it was so dark and stuffy. I tried to get out, but the door wouldn’t open. I was so scared.
Little Rhino, it’s really dangerous to hide in the closet. Never do that again, okay? I’ll never do that again.
Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk: Kids, please be careful when you play hide and seek. Never hide in a closet or a chest; you could run out of air. And don’t hide in narrow places under the sofa; you could get stuck. Stairs and balconies are dangerous too; you could fall and get hurt. Remember, never hide in dangerous places.
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