Once upon a time, two friends named Puri and Wayu decided to go on a treasure hunt. They were very excited and found a perfect spot to start digging.
As they dug, they heard a funny sound. It was like the ground was giggling! Puri thought it sounded familiar. They decided to dig gently around the giggling spot.
Suddenly, they found something surprising! It was Wayu’s Grandpa, who had fallen asleep under the sand. “Oh, stop! You’re tickling me,” he laughed.
Puri was happy to meet Wayu’s Grandpa. Grandpa said, “Thank you for waking me up in time for supper!” Puri felt proud for helping.
Wayu and Grandpa were so glad Puri found him. Everyone cheered, “Hooray for Puri!” It was like finding a special treasure.
Grandpa invited Puri to stay for supper. Puri was excited and said, “Yes, very much! As long as my dad says it’s okay.”
While they waited for supper, Grandpa told Puri and Wayu to keep digging for more treasure. They were having so much fun!
And so, Puri and Wayu continued their adventure, digging and laughing, knowing that sometimes the best treasures are the friends and family we find along the way.
Treasure Map Creation: Create your own treasure map! Draw a simple map of your classroom or backyard and hide a small object as the “treasure.” Mark the spot on your map with an “X.” Share your map with a friend and see if they can find the treasure. This activity helps you understand how maps work and how to follow directions.
Sound Exploration: Just like Puri and Wayu heard a funny sound while digging, let’s explore different sounds around us. Close your eyes and listen carefully to the sounds in your environment. Can you identify what is making each sound? Share your findings with the class. This will help you become more aware of the sounds in your everyday life.
Family and Friends Treasure: Think about the people who are special to you, just like Wayu’s Grandpa was a special treasure. Draw a picture of your family or friends and share why they are important to you. This activity helps you appreciate the “treasures” in your life that are not objects but people who care about you.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Yes, this is the perfect place. Let’s dig here.
– For treasure!
– Treasure! Ooh!
Hm? Um, Wayu? I think… I think the ground is giggling. I recognize that giggle. Here, dig here, around here and here. But gently. Now pull!
Oh, stop. You’re tickling me.
Oh! Whoa! Grandpa, what are you doing out here?
Oh, well, I came out to get some quiet and fell asleep under the sand. You must be Puri. Wayu has told me all about you. Nice to meet you. Thanks for waking me in time for supper.
Um, you’re welcome.
There you are, Grandpa! We’ve been looking all over for you. Thank you for finding him. Thank goodness you visited. Otherwise, we might not have had any supper.
Hey, everybody! Puri found Grandpa! Hooray for Puri!
I guess we found treasure.
Yes! And your tail isn’t jiggling anymore.
That’s because I’m having fun. Now, let’s get cooking. Would you like to stay for supper, Puri?
Yes, very much. As long as my dad says it’s okay.
I’ll tell him it’s all right. We’ll ask Mr. Longsnout if it’s all right. In the meantime, you two keep digging for treasure.
Treasure!
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