Hi there! Today, we’re going to learn about taking care of our friends when they don’t feel well. Let’s see what happens with Bailey and his friends!
Bailey wasn’t feeling so good. His throat felt stuffy, and he sneezed. Tilly was a little worried, but it’s okay! Sneezes happen when we’re sick.
Bailey’s friends knew he needed some help. They decided to take care of him so he could feel better soon. It’s important to wash our hands to stay healthy and not spread germs.
It was time to eat, but Bailey didn’t feel like eating his favorite applesauce. Sometimes when we’re sick, we don’t feel hungry.
Whatsit Toy brought some medicine for Bailey. Medicine helps us get better when we’re sick. Even if it smells funny, it’s important to take it. Bailey took his medicine and it tasted like grapes!
After taking his medicine, Bailey got a sticker from Sticketybot. A gold star for being brave!
Now, Bailey needed to rest. Resting helps our bodies heal. Snaily stayed with Bailey to keep him company while he rested.
Kip wanted to make Bailey smile, so he told a joke. “What do you call a dinosaur that’s asleep?” Kip asked. The answer was “A dino-snore!” Everyone laughed, and it made Bailey feel a little better.
And that’s how Bailey’s friends helped him feel better. Remember, when someone is sick, we can help by being kind, washing our hands, and making them smile!
Hand Washing Experiment: Let’s see how important it is to wash our hands! Take some glitter and sprinkle it on your hands. Now, try to wash it off with just water. Is it easy? Now, use soap and water. What happens? Talk about why washing with soap is important to keep germs away, just like Bailey’s friends did.
Make a Get-Well Card: Imagine one of your toys is feeling sick like Bailey. Use paper, crayons, and stickers to make a get-well card for your toy. What kind words can you write or draw to make them feel better? Share your card with a friend or family member and talk about how it feels to help someone feel better.
Role-Playing Game: Pretend you are Bailey’s friends. One of you can be Bailey, and the others can be his friends. Act out how you would take care of Bailey. What would you do to make him feel better? Would you tell a joke, bring a blanket, or read a story? Discuss how these actions can help someone who is not feeling well.
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– Hi.
– Hi. Oh, excuse me. You okay, Bailey? I don’t know. My throat feels stuffy.
– Oh! Don’t be scared, Tilly. It’s just a little sneeze.
– Um, hey, Bailey, I think you’re… sick. You okay, Bailey?
– Well, maybe I am sick.
– Bailey is sick. You need to take care of him. And everyone should wash their hands so they don’t get sick, too.
– We will take care of you, Bailey, so you can feel better really soon.
– Clickety Clock! What time is it, big kids? Time to eat!
– Ah! Hey, but first, let’s wash our hands.
– Oh, good idea, Kip.
– Ha! Thanks! I’m full of them.
– Come on, Tilly. Let’s wash our hands.
– You okay, Bailey?
– I don’t feel like eating.
– But… apple sauce is your favorite.
– Yeah, I know. I’m just not hungry.
– Whatsit Toy! Come on! Whatsit Toy always has what we need when we need it.
– Catch him! Catch him!
– Sorry, Whatsit. What’s that?
– It’s medicine for Bailey. Medicine helps you get better when you’re sick.
– But this medicine smells funny. Do I have to take it?
– It’s important to take your medicine so you can feel better.
– Well, I do want to feel better.
– We want you to feel better, too.
– Mmm! Tastes like grapes!
– Now you feel better soon!
– Thanks, Whatsit!
– Bye-bye!
– Bye!
– Sticketybot! Bailey is getting a sticker for taking his medicine. A gold star for my chart!
– Cool!
– Thanks, Sticketybot.
– Now that Bailey has taken his medicine, he needs to rest.
– Oh, good. That’s the easy part. I love to… rest.
– Rest now, Bailey.
– Thanks, Franny.
– Snaily will rest with you.
– Oh! Thank you, Lulu.
– Ooh, ooh! I know what will help you rest. A joke!
– Oh.
– Hmm. Let me think of one. Oh, I got it! Okay. What do you call a dinosaur that’s asleep?
– I don’t know.
– I don’t know, Kip.
– A dino-snore! Get it?
– Yeah.
– I get it. Funny joke, Kip.
– Yep, I’m full of them!
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