Baby’s First Sounds: Discoveries for Little Ears

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In this lesson, we explored the enchanting imagery of stars through the song “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” which invites us to marvel at their beauty and mystery in the night sky. We also met Humpty Dumpty, a whimsical character who experiences a mishap but encourages us to use our imagination to envision his adventures. Together, these stories inspire wonder about the universe and the joy of storytelling.
  1. What do you think makes the stars twinkle in the sky?
  2. How do you feel when you sing the song about the little star?
  3. What do you think happened to Humpty Dumpty after his fall?

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

Let’s talk about a little star in the sky! Have you ever looked up at night and seen the stars twinkling? They are so far away and shine like tiny diamonds. Isn’t that magical?

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

There’s a fun song about a little star. It goes like this:

“Twinkle, twinkle, little star,

How I wonder what you are.

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.”

Stars are like shiny jewels in the sky, and they make us wonder about the big, wide universe!

Humpty Dumpty’s Adventure

Now, let’s meet Humpty Dumpty. Humpty Dumpty is a funny character who had a little accident. Here’s his story:

Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the king’s horses and all the king’s men

Couldn’t put Humpty together again.

Oh no! Poor Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall. But don’t worry, we can always imagine him having fun again!

Goodbye for Now!

That’s the end of our fun stories for today. Remember to look up at the stars and think about Humpty Dumpty’s adventure. See you next time!

  • Have you ever seen stars twinkling in the night sky? What do you think makes them look like they are twinkling?
  • If you could visit a star or help Humpty Dumpty after his fall, which one would you choose and why?
  • Can you think of a time when you wondered about something, just like the song wonders about the stars? What was it, and what did you do to find out more?
  1. Starry Night Observation: On a clear night, go outside with a grown-up and look at the stars. Try to find the brightest star you can see. Can you count how many stars you see? Talk about how they twinkle and why they might look like diamonds in the sky. Draw a picture of the night sky and your favorite star.

  2. Make Your Own Star: Use some craft materials like paper, glitter, and glue to create your own star. Think about what color your star would be and how it would shine. Once you’re done, share your star with the class and tell everyone why you chose those colors and decorations.

  3. Humpty Dumpty Role Play: With your friends or family, act out the story of Humpty Dumpty. You can take turns being Humpty Dumpty, the wall, and the king’s horses and men. After the play, talk about how Humpty Dumpty might feel and what he could do to have fun again. Can you think of a happy ending for Humpty Dumpty’s adventure?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing unnecessary sounds and focusing on the coherent parts:

**Transcript:**

Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
Couldn’t put Humpty together again.

Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.

Goodbye!
Yes!
You!

This version retains the main content while removing extraneous sounds and repetitions.

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