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In this lesson, Callie introduces the story “Peanut Butter Rhino” and prepares for a special lunch with her friend, Elephant Snap. As she checks her lunch box, she discovers her peanut butter sandwich is missing, prompting a fun search. The lesson emphasizes the importance of healthy eating, highlighting the benefits of fruits and vegetables for growth and well-being.
  1. What yummy food did Callie pack for lunch?
  2. Why is it important to eat fruits and veggies?
  3. What do you think happened to Callie’s peanut butter sandwich?

Callie Reads “Peanut Butter Rhino” – Part 1

Hello, Friends!

Hi there! It’s me, Callie! Today, we’re going to read a fun story called “Peanut Butter Rhino.” Are you ready to join me on this adventure? Let’s go!

Getting Ready for Lunch

Today is a special day because I am having lunch with my good friend, Elephant Snap. I need to make sure I have everything packed in my lunch box. Let’s check together!

What’s in the Lunch Box?

Let’s see what’s inside! I have a yummy peanut butter sandwich, a crunchy apple, a tasty carrot, and a sweet banana. Yum! It looks like everything is here.

Oh No! Where’s My Sandwich?

Wait a minute… where did my peanut butter sandwich go? It must be hiding somewhere. Maybe it’s under this rock! Let’s take a look and see if we can find it.

Learning About Lunch

Did you know that eating different foods like fruits and veggies helps us grow strong and healthy? Apples, carrots, and bananas are all great choices for a tasty lunch!

Join Us Next Time!

That’s all for today, friends! I hope you had fun reading with me. Come back next time to find out what happens next in “Peanut Butter Rhino.” Bye for now!

  • What is your favorite thing to pack in your lunchbox, and why do you like it so much?
  • Have you ever lost something important like Callie’s sandwich? How did you feel, and what did you do to find it?
  • Why do you think eating different foods like fruits and vegetables is important for us? Can you name some of your favorite healthy foods?
  1. Make Your Own Lunch Box: Gather some toy food items or draw pictures of different foods. Ask the children to create their own lunch box by selecting a variety of foods. Encourage them to include at least one fruit and one vegetable. Discuss why it’s important to have a balanced meal and how each food helps our body.

  2. Food Hunt Game: Hide pictures or toy versions of the foods mentioned in the story (peanut butter sandwich, apple, carrot, banana) around the classroom or play area. Have the children search for these items and, once found, discuss where they found them and why those foods are good for us. This activity helps reinforce memory and observation skills.

  3. Story Time Reflection: Ask the children to think about a time when they lost something important to them, just like Callie lost her sandwich. Encourage them to share their stories and discuss how they felt and what they did to find their lost item. This helps children connect personally with the story and develop empathy and problem-solving skills.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hi guys, it’s me, Callie! Today, I will be reading “Peanut Butter Rhino.” Today is the day that I have lunch with my good friend, Elephant Snap. Let me check my lunch box to make sure I didn’t forget anything.

Let’s see… a delicious peanut butter sandwich, an apple, a carrot, and a banana. Okay, everything’s here!

Hey, where’s my peanut butter sandwich? My sandwich has got to be around here somewhere. Maybe it’s under this rock!

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