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In “Chico Bon Bon and the Egg Adventure,” Chico Bon Bon, a helpful monkey, and his friends embark on a mission to safely transport an ostrich egg to the Hatchery Hospital. They creatively use various soft materials, like marshmallows and jelly, to protect the fragile egg from bumps along the way, ultimately leading to the hatching of a baby ostrich named Nina. The lesson emphasizes problem-solving and the importance of using appropriate materials to ensure safety, all while encouraging fun and celebration through a dance party.
  1. What did Chico Bon Bon and his friends use to keep the egg safe?
  2. Why is it important to use soft things for fragile items like eggs?
  3. How did everyone feel when the baby ostrich hatched?

Chico Bon Bon and the Egg Adventure

Meet Chico Bon Bon

Chico Bon Bon is a super cool monkey with a special tool belt. He loves to help his friends solve problems. Let’s see what adventure he goes on today!

The Disco Ball Surprise

Chico and his friends are having a dance party with a shiny disco ball. But oh no, the disco ball falls! Luckily, it doesn’t break because it’s packed with squishy peanuts that keep it safe. This is called shock absorption. Isn’t that neat?

The Egg-Mergency

Chico gets a call from Neil and Nell Ostrich. Their egg is about to hatch, and they need to get it to the Hatchery Hospital quickly. Chico and his team, the Fix-It Force, are ready to help!

Keeping the Egg Safe

The egg needs to stay warm, so they put it in a special bubble. But the roads are bumpy! They need something soft to keep the egg safe. First, they use balloons, but they run out. Then, they use marshmallows, which are soft and squishy too!

More Bumps Ahead

Oh no, they’re heading to a bumpy road again! This time, they use jelly to keep the egg safe. Jelly is wiggly and soft, perfect for protecting the egg.

Clark’s Big Moment

Clark, one of Chico’s friends, needs to fly the egg to the top of the hospital. He’s a bit clumsy, but he tries his best. He remembers the squishy packing peanuts and uses them to keep the egg safe when he drops it.

Success!

Clark does it! The egg is safe and sound, and it hatches into a cute baby ostrich named Nina. Everyone is so happy, and they celebrate with a fun dance party.

Learning with Chico

Chico Bon Bon teaches us about problem-solving and using different materials to keep things safe. Remember, if something is fragile, like an egg, you can use soft and squishy things to protect it. Isn’t learning fun?

Dance Party Time!

Now, let’s have our own dance party! Put on some music and shake your tail feathers just like Chico and his friends. Woo-hoo!

  • Chico and his friends used different soft things to keep the egg safe. Can you think of other soft things you have at home that might help protect something fragile?
  • Have you ever helped someone solve a problem, like Chico did with the egg? What did you do, and how did it make you feel?
  • Clark was a bit clumsy but still helped save the egg. Can you think of a time when you tried your best at something, even if it was hard? What happened?
  1. Build Your Own Egg Protector: Gather some materials like cotton balls, bubble wrap, or small pieces of sponge. Try to create a safe nest for a pretend egg (you can use a small ball or a plastic egg). Once you’ve built your protector, gently shake it to see if the egg stays safe. What materials worked best? Why do you think they worked well?

  2. Observe and Report: Go on a walk around your home or classroom and look for things that are protected by soft materials. It could be a package with bubble wrap or a pillow on a chair. Draw a picture of what you find and share why you think those materials are used to keep things safe.

  3. Story Time with a Twist: Imagine you are Chico Bon Bon and you have to protect something fragile on a bumpy road. What would you use to keep it safe? Draw a picture of your adventure and the materials you would use. Share your story with a friend or family member and see what ideas they come up with!

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

[Sound of a horn blaring]
-♪ Chico ♪
-♪ Bon Bon ♪
-♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
-♪ Chico Bon Bon, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
-♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
-♪ Chico Bon Bon, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Monkey, monkey
A monkey with a tool belt ♪
♪ Monkey, monkey
A monkey with a tool belt ♪
♪ Monkey, monkey
A monkey with a tool belt ♪

I saw a monkey! Tool belt!
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico Bon Bon, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
Monkey with a tool belt.

[Clark]
Chico Bon Bon and the Egg-Mergency.
[Clark] Just a little to the left.
Oh, just a little to the right.
And there!

Lumpy Brown Peanut, say hello to your new neighbors: the Mustache Peanut, the Car Peanut, and…
Hey wait, where’d my peanut that looks like a shoe go?
Uh… nope. What about over here?
Oh, Peanut!
Whoopsie!
Hey, where–
[Clark laughs]
There you are.

Uh-huh!
And five, six, seven, eight. Ooh, ooh, ah.
What are you guys doing?
We’re having a dance party because our new bigger, better disco ball just came in the mail.
Ooh!
Well, then I better get ready to boogie!
[humming]
[grunts] Ooh, oopsie.
Oh, peanuts!
The disco ball is made of glass. It must be broken into a million pieces.
Uh, uh, uh, don’t worry. The disco ball is fine.
[stutters] But how?
Because this box was designed with shock absorption in mind. It’s full of these super squishy packing peanuts.
Check it out. When something fragile like this disco ball falls onto the ground, the energy goes from the disco ball into the squishy packing peanuts so it doesn’t break.
It’s called shock absorption!
Shock absorption! Whoo-hoo!
Oh, that’s nuts! Peanuts, that is.
These packing peanuts are perfect for my collection.

[Alarm blaring]
[gasps] The banana phone!
[action music playing]
Chico Bon Bon! You got a problem? We can solve ‘em!
This is Neil Ostrich…
And Nell Ostrich!… reporting live from this phone call.
Oh… okay.

Our top story this morning: we’ve got a big problem. We need to get our egg to Hatchery Hospital fast! Because our baby is about to… Well, hatch!
There’s only one team that can help these nervous new parents now… the Fix-It Force!
Neil, Nell, you got it! This problem’s no problem.
Fix-It Force, time to bring the awesome!
[kids] Chico Bon Bon! Rainbow Thunder! Clark! Tiny!
[action music playing]
Whoa!
Whoa!
[grunts]
[robot] Tool Force One activated.
Rainbow, up there!
[wheels squeal]
Neil acquired.
Nell has been obtained.
And I’ve got the egg.
Let’s get this egg to Hatchery Hospital fast.
But first, the weather report.
It’s chilly out there, but our egg needs to stay nice and warm.
Don’t worry, Nell. We’ll keep it in Clark’s bubble. It’s got climate controls to keep the egg at the perfect temperature.
Ooh, yeah!

Oh, oh, oh, whoops!
Whoa! Whoa! [gasps]
Gotcha!
Agh, I’m so clumsy.
How can I keep the egg safe?
Hmm. I know what you need, buddy. A super-safe egg-carrier.
[laughs] Oh, yeah. Perfect!
The heat’s turned on, the egg is warm, and now we’re ready to ride.
Next stop: Hatchery Hospital.
Hold on to your feathers!

[wheels squeal]
-[Nell] Whoa!
-[Neil] Oh, my!
We’ll be there in a jiffy.
-[gasps]
[wheels squeal]
Ostrich news here with your very local traffic report.
There’s a lot of it!
[horns honking]
How are we gonna get through?
[Chico] Mmm… ah-ha!
I see a way. Rainbow, turn left up here!
Left on Beach Ball Boulevard.
Right on Penguin Plaza.
-Uh-oh!
-[wheels squeal]
This is…
[Chico and Rainbow Thunder]
J– J– J– Jackhammer Junction!
Oh, this road’s too bumpy.
If we drive through there, the egg will break!
Then we need some shock absorbing materials.
Something soft and squishy to protect the egg from bumps.
Soft and squishy, huh?
Nails? Nah.
Soap? Nope.
Lug nuts? Lug-no.
Balloons? [laughs] Ba-yes!
They’re super soft and squishy!
Don’t worry, little Eggy.
These balloons will absorb the shock.
[all] Whoa! Ah!
Whoo-hoo! It’s working!
-[Chico] Whoa!
-[Clark] Whoops!
Oh, no. The balloons!
Well, at least we made it through Jackhammer Junction.
[Rainbow Thunder] But we better think of something else fast, because we’re heading right onto Wrecking Ball Boulevard!
We’re out of balloons, but there’s gotta be another material we can use to absorb those shocks.
What will Chico come up with?
We’ll find out after a word from our sponsors!
Puffy Stuff Marshmallows. For when you can’t get enough of that sweet, sweet puff.

Hey, that’s it! Marshmallows!
They’re super soft and squishy.
Whoa, marshmallows are my favorite!
Oh, you’re gonna love them too, Eggy.
[wheels squeal]
[all] Whoa!
No bumps up here!
But all this excitement is sort of making me hungry.
[gasps]
[wheels squeal]
Yeah, we made it!
Guys, Eggy and I… might have eaten all the marshmallows. [burps]
Oh, excuse me.
-[burp]
-Oh, that one wasn’t me.
No, it wasn’t. It was a burp-quake!
We’re heading into Burpy Bird Park!
[burps]
Those burps are making the ground jiggle like jelly.
[gasps] Great idea, Rainbow.
What idea?
We can use jelly to keep the egg safe.
But we’ll need a kind that Clark won’t want to eat.
Setting my mega tool to pistachio jelly mode.
Yuck, pistachio!
That’s a great idea. I’d never eat this. I’m strictly peanuts.
[all] Whoa!
[burping]
Whoa!
[laughs] Yeah! It’s working!
And look up there. It’s the hospital!
-[laughs] Yeah!
-We made it!
We got here just in time.
Now all we have to do is get the egg to the egg-mergency room.
But here’s a scoop: the egg-mergency room is at the tippety-top of the building!
And this just in: the elevator’s broken!
Yeah, this could take a while.
More breaking news: our egg’s gonna hatch any second!
The quickest way to the egg-mergency room is through that chute on the roof.
We’ve gotta fly the egg up there fast.
Clark, can you take the Clark Copter?
-Me? But what if–
-You got this, buddy. I’ll be with you every step of the way.
[sighs]
[Clark] Okay, little Eggy. Time to fly.
-Whoa! Whoa!
-[all gasp]
-[Rainbow Thunder] Oh, no!
-Oh, I’m so clumsy.
Don’t give up. You can do this!
I can do this… for you, Eggy.
Just a little higher, Clark.
[grunts]
Now I just have to drop you in.
Oh, but it’s such a long fall. You might break.
Chico, I need help!
How do I drop the egg without breaking it?
You… [static]…gotta… [static]…now!
Oh, no, I can’t hear him! What do I do?
What would Chico do?
He’d probably take a banana break. [gasps]
I know what I need. A peanut break!
[Clark] Okay, gotta drop the egg without it breaking.
I need a shock absorbing material.
-But I don’t have any balloons.
-[buzzer]
Or marshmallows.
-[buzzer]
Or jelly.
-[buzzer]
What else absorbs shock?
Shock absorption! Whoo-hoo!
Oh, that’s nuts! Peanuts, that is.
Wait a second, packing peanuts.
-[ding]
That’s it!
These packing peanuts were great for my collection, but they’ll be an even better shock absorber.
Don’t you be scared, Eggy. I’m going to make sure you stay safe and sound.
A little to the left.
Oh, oh, little to the right.
-[all gasp]
-[beep]
Yeah!
-[laughs] You did it! Way to go, Clark!
This just in: he did it!
-Hey, just needed to be plugged in.
-[elevator dings]
It’s here!
-[gasps] Our egg.
Eggy, you’re safe!
[gasps] And you’re hatching!
Ah-ha! Breaking news: it’s me, Nina.
Here’s an exclusive…
We love you, Nina.
-You did it, Clark!
-Yay!
Now, let’s celebrate.
Baby ostrich dance party!
And five, six, seven, eight.
-Whoo-hoo!
-[laughs] Yeah!
-[all laughing]
-Whoo-hoo!
-Oh, yeah.
-Shake those tail feathers.

This version removes any inappropriate or unclear language while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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