Once upon a time, there were five little babies who loved to jump on the bed. They were having so much fun, but sometimes they would fall off and get a little bump on their heads. When that happened, they would call for their mama, and she would say, “No more babies jumping on the bed!”
As the babies kept jumping, one by one, they fell off the bed. First, there were three little babies jumping, then two, and finally, just one. Each time a baby fell, they would call for their mama, and she would remind them, “No more babies jumping on the bed!”
Wendy was watching TV when her mom said it was time to do some chores. Wendy didn’t want to go to school, clean the pool, or follow the rules. She just wanted to play! But her mom reminded her that everyone has responsibilities, and it’s important to do what we’re asked.
Wendy’s mom asked her to clean her room and use the broom. Wendy didn’t want to, but she learned that doing chores can be fun, especially when you do them together. In the end, Wendy realized that being helpful is a good thing!
Wendy and her friends wanted to go on an adventure to the park or the zoo. They asked Nathan’s mom if they could go, but she was very busy. They tried asking for all sorts of fun things, like eating ice cream or staying up late, but the answer was always “No.”
Even though they couldn’t go on an adventure that day, they learned that sometimes we have to wait and be patient. Maybe next time, they will get to do something fun!
Three little kittens loved to play dress-up. But oh no! They lost their mittens and began to cry. Their mother said, “No pie for you until you find your mittens!”
The kittens searched and searched until they found their mittens. They were so happy because now they could have some pie! But their mittens got messy, so they washed them clean. Their mother was proud, and the kittens got to enjoy their pie!
The kittens learned that taking care of their things and being responsible is important. And when they do, they get to enjoy yummy treats like pie!
Jumping Babies Counting Game: Create a fun counting game with your friends or family. Pretend to be the jumping babies from the story. Start with five “babies” jumping on a pretend bed. Each time a “baby” falls off, count how many are left. This will help you practice counting down from five. Can you count all the way to zero?
Chore Chart Creation: With the help of an adult, make a colorful chore chart for your home. Draw pictures of different chores like cleaning your room or helping with dishes. Each time you complete a chore, add a sticker or draw a smiley face next to it. How many chores can you complete in a week?
Kitten Mittens Hunt: Play a game of hide and seek with mittens or small toys. Ask an adult to hide them around the house or yard. Pretend you are the kittens from the story and search for the hidden items. Once you find them, practice being responsible by putting them back in their proper place. How quickly can you find all the hidden items?
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[Music] It’s easy. Oops! Are you okay, Carolfine? Now that I’m big, I don’t fall over so much. Hey, remember when my mom told us about the time we were just little babies and we loved to jump up and down on the bed? Yeah, we used to fall over and get so many boo-boos back then. Our moms must have been so mad!
Five little babies jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head, called for its mama, and the baby said, “No more babies jumping on the bed.” That sure was a fun time we had back then, jumping on the bed like silly monkeys. Hmm, I wonder who fell next?
[Applause] Little monkeys back then. Hey, I think a naughty little baby pushed Nathan off the bed next!
Three little babies jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head, called for its mama, and the baby said, “No more babies jumping on the bed.” Oops, sorry Nathan! That’s okay, it was just for fun. I wonder which baby fell off next?
Two little babies jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped his head, called for its mama, and the baby said, “No more babies jumping on the bed.” So if we all fell off the bed, I guess that means that the last baby standing was… One little baby jumping on the bed. She fell off and bumped her head, called for her mama, and the baby said, “No more babies jumping on the bed.”
Are you guys thinking what I’m thinking? Yeah! Uh, don’t even think about it. No more babies jumping on the bed.
[Music] Okay, Wendy, that’s enough time in front of the TV. It’s time to get some chores done. But Mom, I don’t want to! Now, now, don’t argue with me, Wendy. We all have responsibilities. I want you to go to school, and I’d like you to clean the pool. Won’t you please obey the rules and do these things for me?
I don’t want to go to school! I don’t want to clean the pool! I don’t want to obey the rules! I just want to play! Wendy, don’t be so naughty. But Mom, you always told me that we have to say please when we want something. Nice try, Wendy! I’m your mom, and you always have to do what I say.
Oh, I want you to clean your room. I’d like you to use the broom. Get it done without the gloom. Please do these things for me. I don’t want to clean my room! I don’t want to use the broom! I don’t want to lose the gloom! I just want to play!
Homework time? I don’t want to! Bedtime? I don’t want to! Eat your greens? I want to fold your jeans! I don’t want to read a book! I don’t want to just be good! I don’t want to brush my teeth! I don’t want to get to sleep! I just don’t want to!
Okay, this is getting silly. What am I going to do with you? Hmm, I know! I want you to eat some cake. I’d like you to stay awake, have some fun, and watch TV. Please do these things for me!
I don’t want to eat! I don’t want to stay awake! I don’t want to watch TV! I just want to be free! Hey Mom, you tricked me! Those last ones are what I do want to do! Well, that’s too bad, isn’t it? You should have been listening, and maybe doing as you’re told isn’t so hard after all.
You’re right, Mom. I’m sorry! I do want to be good. That’s my girl!
[Laughter] Hey guys, what do you say we go on an adventure today? Yeah, like the park or the zoo! Nathan, can you ask your mom to take us? I don’t know, guys. She seems very busy today. Come on, Nathan! We want to go play! Okay, I’ll try.
Hey Mom, can we have Adventure Time? No, no, no! Can we play around with slime? No, no, no! Eat a lot of candy? No, no, no! Please, Mom, can we? I said no!
Oh boy, my mom’s never going to let us go anywhere. Hey, maybe I could try asking and see if that helps. Good luck!
Can we skip our homework? No, no, no! Eat a lot of nice dessert? No, no, no! Can you take us bowling? No, no, no! I said no! What about ice cream? Hang out with our soccer team? Nope! Can we stay up real late? No way! Go out to the park and play? No, no, no!
Oh, it’s hopeless. Wait, let me try! No mom can resist my cute charms. Here goes nothing! Can we watch a movie? No, no, no! Maybe drink a smoothie? No, no, no! Have a sleepover? No, no, no! Play outside with Rover? I said no!
What about ice cream? Hang out with our soccer team? Nope! Can we stay up real late? No way! Go out to the park and play? No, no, no! Please, Mom? No means no!
Well, I guess that settles it. No adventure today, guys. Oh boy, I finished my chores! How about that ice cream?
[Music] Oh, I love playing dress-up as little kitties! Yeah, kittens are the coolest! Hey guys, where did we leave our mittens? I thought Mark had them. Nope, not me! Oh, how will we explain this to our moms and dads?
Oh, three little kittens, they lost their mittens, and they began to cry. “Oh Mother dear, we sadly fear our mittens we can’t find!” “Then you shall have no pie!” “No pie? But pie is my favorite supper!” Oh boy, I sure hope we find those mittens before we go home!
Hey, look! [Music] We did find them! Who found your mittens? You darling kittens, and you shall have some pie! Meow, meow, meow, meow! We shall have some pie! Meow, meow, meow! We shall have some pie!
Awesome! Looks like pie is back on the menu, guys! We’re hungry! Three little kittens put on their mittens so Mom would be impressed. “Oh Mother dear, we greatly fear our mittens look a mess!” “What happened, you naughty kittens? You must have rolled in the mud!” “Yeah!”
Oh no! What should we do now? Quick, let’s wash them over here! Three little kittens, let’s wash our mittens so we can have some pie! “Oh Mother dear, look here, look here! Our mittens clean and dry!” “Wash your hands! You’re such good kittens, and you shall have some pie!”
Three little kittens, we washed our mittens so we can have some pie! “Oh Mother dear, look here, look here! Our mittens clean and dry! We washed our mittens! We’re such good kittens! Now let’s go eat some pie!”
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