Bad Wolf Stole Baby Kitten’s Lollipop | Monster Police Car, Fire Truck | Kids Songs

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to be a good friend by helping others, just like Baby Bushi and his friends did! You will discover the importance of teamwork when fixing problems, like changing a flat tire or helping someone in need. You will also see how being brave can make a difference, like when Kiki and Mew Mew became firefighters. By the end of our adventure, you will understand that everyone can be a hero by lending a helping hand and working together!

Let's Think

  1. What did Baby Bushi and his friends do to help each other?
  2. How did the super rescue team help Mr. Gekko?
  3. What can you do to be a hero like Baby Bushi and his friends?

Lesson Article

Fun Adventure with Baby Bushi and Friends!

Hi there! Are you ready for a fun story? Let’s go on an adventure with Baby Bushi and his friends!

The Missing Lollipops

Baby Bushi loves lollipops and wants to share them with his friend Timmy. But oh no! Someone took his lollipops! A police car is chasing the thief to get them back. Let’s see what happens next!

Fixing the Flat Tire

Oh no, the police car has a flat tire! But don’t worry, a work bus with lots of tools is here to help. They use a wrench to change the tire, and now the police car is ready to go again!

Meet Mr. Gekko

Mr. Gekko is a special reptile who can climb walls. But today, he can’t climb because his hand is hurt. The super rescue team is here to help him feel better. They use a special machine to heal his hand, and now Mr. Gekko can climb again!

Putting Up the Rainbow Banner

Mr. Gekko needs to put up a rainbow banner, but time is running out! The super rescue team helps him, and they use an aerial ladder to reach high places. Together, they get the job done just in time!

The Surprise Egg

What’s inside the big surprise egg? Everyone thinks it might be full of rainbow candy or donuts. Let’s open it and find out together!

Monster Car Rescue Team

Oh no, some friends are stuck in the mud! The monster car rescue team is on the way to help. They have a monster truck, a fire truck, and a tow truck. They are strong and ready to save the day!

Brave Firefighters

Kiki and Mew Mew see a fire and become brave firefighters. They put on their gear and use a fire hose to help put out the fire. They save Whiskers’ house and get medals for being so brave!

The End

Wasn’t that an exciting adventure? Baby Bushi and his friends showed us how to help each other and be brave. Remember, you can be a hero too by helping your friends and family!

Discussion Questions

  • What was your favorite part of Baby Bushi’s adventure, and why did you like it? Can you think of a time when you helped a friend like Baby Bushi and his friends did?
  • If you could be part of the rescue team, which vehicle would you choose to ride in: the monster truck, the fire truck, or the tow truck? What kind of adventure would you like to go on with it?
  • Imagine you found a surprise egg like in the story. What do you hope is inside, and how would you share it with your friends or family?

Lesson Activities

  1. Role-Play Adventure: Gather some simple props like a toy wrench, a small ladder, and a toy fire hose. Encourage the children to role-play different scenes from the story. They can pretend to fix a flat tire, help Mr. Gekko climb, or be brave firefighters like Kiki and Mew Mew. Ask them questions like, “How did you feel when you helped someone?” or “What tools did you use to solve the problem?” This activity helps children understand the importance of teamwork and problem-solving.

  2. Observation Walk: Take the children on a short walk around the school or playground. Ask them to look for things that might need fixing or helping, just like in the story. It could be a fallen branch, a loose stone, or a friend who needs help tying their shoelaces. Discuss how they can be heroes in everyday life by helping out. Encourage them to share their observations and ideas on how to help.

  3. Creative Drawing: Provide paper and crayons and ask the children to draw their favorite scene from the adventure. Encourage them to add details like the tools used or the characters involved. Afterward, let them explain their drawings to the class. Ask questions like, “Why did you choose this scene?” or “What do you think happens next?” This activity fosters creativity and helps reinforce the story’s themes of bravery and helping others.

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