In this lesson, you will learn how to stay safe while having fun! You will understand why it’s important not to play on high walls like Humpty Dumpty and how to be careful with hot things like soup. You will also discover how to take care of yourself when you’re not feeling well and the importance of drinking water. Plus, you’ll think about what you want to be when you grow up and enjoy some fun activities, like singing in the rain. Let’s have a great time learning together!
Once upon a time, there was an egg named Humpty Dumpty. He loved to sit on a big wall and watch the world go by. But one day, Humpty Dumpty had a big fall! Oh no! All the king’s horses and all the king’s men tried to help him, but they couldn’t put Humpty together again.
Remember, it’s important to be careful and not play on high walls like Humpty Dumpty. We want to stay safe and happy!
When you’re on a trip with your family, it can be fun to look outside and play games. Sometimes, you might ask, “Are we there yet?” But don’t worry, you’ll get there soon!
If you’re not feeling well, it’s important to take your medicine and drink lots of water. This helps you get better quickly. Good job, Timmy, for taking your medicine!
When you grow up, you can be anything you want! Maybe a doctor who helps people feel better, a firefighter who is brave, or a cook who makes yummy food. What do you want to be?
Sometimes it rains, and we have to hurry inside. We can sing, “Rain, rain, go away, come again another day,” and hope for sunny skies so we can play outside again!
When it’s time to eat, be careful with hot soup. It smells so good, but we need to wait for it to cool down a bit. Enjoy your tasty corn soup, but remember to be careful!
When playing with water, remember that blue is cold and red is hot. Be careful not to touch hot water because it can hurt. If you do get hurt, use cold water to feel better.
Always be careful with hot things, and remember, you’re doing great, Mimi and Timmy!
Build a Safe Wall: Use building blocks to create a wall for Humpty Dumpty. Discuss with the children why it’s important to build strong and safe structures. Ask them to think about what might happen if the wall is too high or unstable. Encourage them to test their walls by gently placing a toy egg on top and observing what happens.
Role Play Adventure: Have the children act out different scenarios from the story. One child can be Humpty Dumpty, while others can be the king’s horses and men. After the role play, ask them how they felt during the fall and what they could do to help Humpty Dumpty feel better. This activity helps them understand empathy and teamwork.
Temperature Experiment: Provide two bowls of water, one with warm water and one with cold. Let the children feel the difference between the two temperatures. Discuss why it’s important to be careful with hot water and what they should do if they accidentally touch something hot. Encourage them to share their own experiences with hot and cold things.
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