Valentine’s Day is a special time to celebrate love and friendship. Elmo and Abby from “Sesame Street” show us how they care for each other with songs and fun surprises. Let’s learn about friendship, creativity, and sharing feelings through their happy performance!
Elmo starts by making a card full of hearts and flowers. These are symbols of love and caring. Making a special gift like a card shows how much you think about your friends. Handmade gifts are extra special because they show you spent time and effort to make something just for them!
Abby sings about writing Elmo’s name on the card. This shows how important words are when we want to tell someone how we feel. Writing a message or a little poem can make a gift even more special. It helps your friend know how much you appreciate them!
Elmo and Abby love to laugh and be silly together. Abby says Elmo makes funny faces to cheer her up when she’s sad. This shows how friends can help each other feel better. Laughing and having fun together makes friendships strong and full of happy memories!
Elmo and Abby are excited to see each other and celebrate their friendship on Valentine’s Day. They remind us that it’s important to tell our friends how much they mean to us. Celebrating friendships makes them even stronger and makes us feel happy inside!
At the end of their song, Elmo and Abby say, “Happy Valentine’s Day!” They remind us that Valentine’s Day is all about celebrating love and friendship. Simple things like a handmade card or a funny face can make our friendships even better. In a world where we often talk through screens, it’s important to remember to show our friends we care with kind words and fun times together. Friendships make our lives brighter and full of joy!
Create Your Own Friendship Card: Gather some colorful paper, crayons, stickers, and glue. Think about a friend you want to make happy. Design a card with hearts, flowers, or any symbols that show you care. Write a special message or a short poem inside. Share your card with your friend and see how it makes them feel!
Friendship Story Time: Sit in a circle with your classmates and take turns sharing a story about a time when a friend made you laugh or feel better. Listen carefully to each story and think about how laughter and fun can make friendships stronger. After everyone has shared, discuss how you can be a good friend to others.
Friendship Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your classroom or home to find items that remind you of friendship. It could be a photo of you and a friend, a toy you like to share, or something that makes you laugh. Share your findings with the group and explain why each item is special to you and your friendships.