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In today’s lesson with Daniel Tiger, children embark on an adventure to a crayon factory, where they learn how crayons are made and the importance of sharing with friends. Daniel emphasizes the value of curiosity and observation, encouraging kids to explore their surroundings to discover how things work, whether it’s crayons, strawberries, or ants. The lesson concludes with a reminder that learning can be fun when we take the time to look closely at the world around us.
  1. What did Daniel Tiger learn about at the crayon factory?
  2. How did Daniel cheer up his friend who was not feeling well?
  3. Why is it important to look closely at things around us?

Let’s Learn with Daniel Tiger!

Hello, friends! Today, Daniel Tiger and his friends are going on a fun adventure to learn something new. Are you ready to join them?

Visiting the Crayon Factory

Daniel Tiger visited a special place called a crayon factory. Do you know what a factory is? It’s a place where things are made. Daniel learned all about how crayons are made, and he even brought back some pictures to show his friends!

Sharing with Friends

Daniel went to see his friend who wasn’t feeling well. He wanted to cheer him up by showing the pictures from the crayon factory. Daniel also brought a special gift—a bright yellow crayon just for his friend!

Looking Closer to Learn More

Daniel and his friends learned that to understand how things work, we need to look a little closer. This means paying attention and being curious. Do you ever wonder how things are made or how they work? You can look closer, just like Daniel!

How Do Strawberries Grow?

Have you ever wondered how strawberries grow? You can find out by looking closely in a garden. Watch how the plants change and grow over time. It’s like a little magic show in nature!

How Do Ants Build Their Homes?

Ants are tiny but very busy creatures. They build their homes called ant hills. If you look closely, you can see how they work together to make their homes. Isn’t that amazing?

Time to Explore!

Daniel Tiger reminds us that we can learn so much by looking closely at the world around us. Whether it’s crayons, strawberries, or ants, there’s always something new to discover. So, let’s put on our explorer hats and start looking closer today!

Thanks for joining Daniel Tiger on this adventure. Remember, learning is fun when we look a little closer!

  • What is something you have at home that you would like to learn more about, just like Daniel Tiger learned about crayons? How do you think it is made?
  • Have you ever shared something special with a friend to make them feel better? What did you share, and how did it make your friend feel?
  • Can you think of a time when you looked closely at something in nature, like a plant or an animal? What did you notice that you hadn’t seen before?
  1. Crayon Creation Station: Create your own crayon shapes at home! Ask an adult to help you melt some old crayons in a muffin tin or silicone mold. Watch how the colors mix and change as they melt. Once they cool down, use your new crayons to draw a picture of something you learned from Daniel Tiger’s adventure. What colors did you use and why?

  2. Strawberry Planting Project: Plant a strawberry seed or a small strawberry plant in a pot or garden. Observe it every day and draw pictures of how it changes over time. What do you notice about the leaves, flowers, and fruit? Share your drawings with a friend and talk about what you both discovered.

  3. Ant Observation Adventure: Find an ant hill in your backyard or a park. Sit quietly and watch the ants for a few minutes. What are they doing? How do they carry things? Draw a picture of what you see and think about how the ants work together. Can you think of a time when you worked with friends to build or create something?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Hello, Daniel!

Hello, Mr. Tiger! How in the world are you? Did you learn a lot at the crayon factory?

We did, and we brought some pictures to show!

Oh, how thoughtful! Now come inside.

Oh, he’s in his bedroom.

Thanks, Mr. Owl!

Hi, yo!

[Music]

How are you feeling?

I’m still sick, but I’m feeling a little better.

That’s good! So, did you learn how crayons are made?

Yep! We have to look a little closer to find out what we want to know.

Look a little closer to find out what we want to know! And surprise, we took pictures for you!

You did?

I could tell how crayons are made too, and I even brought you your very own yellow crayon!

Terrific! You’re a good friend, Daniel Tiger!

Thanks! So are you!

When I wondered how crayons were made, I could tell once I visited the factory and saw for myself.

Do you ever wonder how strawberries grow? Look closely in the garden, and then you’ll know!

[Music]

We gotta look a little, look a little, look a little closer to see just how things go!

You gotta look a little, look a little closer!

How do ants build their ant hills?

Well, let’s take a closer look, guys, so we can find out how and why!

We gotta look a little, look a little, look a little closer to find out what we want to know!

Look a little closer to see just how things…

[Music]

Thank you, Daniel! I’m going to look closely at the pictures after my nap.

Good idea!

This version removes any unnecessary or informal language while maintaining the essence of the conversation.

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