Once upon a time, there were five little teddy bears. They loved to jump on the bed! Let’s see what happened to them.
Five little teddy bears were jumping on the bed. Uh-oh! One teddy bear fell off and bumped his head. Mumma called the doctor, and the doctor said, “No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Now, there were four teddy bears jumping on the bed. Oh no! Another teddy bear fell off and bumped his head. Mumma called the doctor, and the doctor said, “No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Then, there were three teddy bears jumping on the bed. Oops! One more teddy bear fell off and bumped his head. Mumma called the doctor, and the doctor said, “No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Next, there were two teddy bears jumping on the bed. Oh dear! One teddy bear fell off and bumped his head. Mumma called the doctor, and the doctor said, “No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Finally, there was just one teddy bear jumping on the bed. Oh no! The last teddy bear fell off and bumped his head. Mumma called the doctor, and the doctor said, “Put those teddy bears right to bed!”
Wasn’t that a fun story? We learned that teddy bears should be careful when jumping on the bed. It’s also important to listen to the doctor and Mumma. Maybe next time, the teddy bears will find a safer place to play!
Can you count the teddy bears with me? Let’s start from five and count down to one. Ready? Five, four, three, two, one! Great job!
Remember, it’s fun to play, but we should always be safe. Find a nice, soft place to jump and play, just like the teddy bears should!
Teddy Bear Counting Game: Gather five teddy bears or any soft toys you have at home. Line them up and practice counting them together. As you count, remove one teddy bear at a time, just like in the story. Ask questions like, “How many teddy bears are left?” This will help you practice counting backwards and understanding subtraction in a fun way.
Safe Jumping Spot Hunt: Go on a little adventure around your home or classroom to find safe places where you can jump and play. Look for soft surfaces like carpets or mats. Discuss why these places are safer than jumping on a bed. This activity will help you understand the importance of safety while playing.
Story Time Role Play: Act out the story of the five little teddy bears with your friends or family. Take turns being the teddy bears, Mumma, and the doctor. Use your imagination to create a safe play area for the teddy bears. This will help you remember the story and the lesson about playing safely.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Five little teddy bears jumping on the bed.
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mumma called the doctor and the doctor said,
“No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Four little teddy bears jumping on the bed.
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mumma called the doctor and the doctor said,
“No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Three little teddy bears jumping on the bed.
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mumma called the doctor and the doctor said,
“No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
Two little teddy bears jumping on the bed.
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mumma called the doctor and the doctor said,
“No more teddy bears jumping on the bed!”
One little teddy bear jumping on the bed.
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mumma called the doctor and the doctor said,
“Put those teddy bears right to bed!”
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