Do you like cake? Imagine a cake that’s super soft and sweet! You can put a cherry on top and line up some cookies too. What color would your cake be? Maybe yellow, pink, or blue? You can even mix colors! What flavor do you like? Vanilla or maybe orange? You can make it any way you want!
When you’re with nice people, eating burgers and fries, Mr. Happy is there! You sing happy songs and smile all day long. But sometimes, you might miss Mom and Dad and feel a little sad. That’s when Mr. Sad visits. Don’t worry, the sadness won’t last long!
Do you have a favorite teddy bear? If you don’t want to share it, Mr. Greedy might be around. And if a tiny bug falls in your ice cream, Mr. Angry might show up. But remember, stomping and shouting won’t help!
Let’s learn the alphabet! A is for apple, B is for ball, C is for cat, D is for doll, E is for elephant, F is for frog, G is for goat, H is for hand, I is for igloo, J is for jump, K is for kangaroo, L is for lion, M is for mat, N is for net, O is for orange, P is for pet, Q is for queen, R is for rabbit, S is for sun, T is for toad, U is for umbrella, V is for violin, W is for watch, X is for xylophone, Y is for yellow, Z is for zebra.
Do you know how animals talk? The cat says meow, the dog says woof, the mouse says squeak, the cow says moo, the horse says neigh, the pig says oink, the chicken says cluck, and the sheep says baa. Can you make these sounds too?
Do you like fruits? Sometimes I want an apple or some grapes. Other times, I want a banana, a pear, an orange, or a watermelon. Fruits are so tasty!
My cat is the queen of the house. She sleeps all day on the couch. When she wakes up and doesn’t get her milk, she frowns.
Five strict mommies jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped her head. Baby called the doctor, and the doctor said no more mommies jumping on the bed.
There were ten in the bed, and the little one said roll over. So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town. The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish. The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep.
Old McDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O. And on his farm, he had some chicks, ducks, pigs, cows, and dogs.
Colorful Cake Creations: Gather some playdough or modeling clay in different colors. Ask the children to create their own “cakes” by mixing colors and shaping them into fun designs. Encourage them to add “toppings” like small beads or buttons to represent cherries or cookies. Discuss with them what flavors their cakes might be and why they chose those colors and toppings.
Emotion Charades: Play a game of charades where each child picks a card with an emotion written on it, such as happy, sad, greedy, or angry. They will act out the emotion without speaking, and the other children will guess which emotion it is. After each round, talk about what might make someone feel that way and how they can handle those feelings.
Animal Sound Safari: Take the children on an “animal sound safari” around the classroom or playground. As you walk, call out different animals, and have the children make the corresponding sounds. For example, when you say “cow,” they should say “moo.” Discuss how these sounds help animals communicate and what they might be saying to each other.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, with unnecessary repetitions and filler sounds removed for clarity:
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I want to eat a cake as soft as you can bake. Do you think you can make it? Now, do put a cherry on top just where the icing stops and put some cookies in a row.
My cake, my cake, my sweet and sugary cake. It’s keeping me awake.
What color is my cake? Yellow or pink or blue? Or is it mixed with colors too? What flavor did you use? Vanilla or orange juice? Or did you make a creative hue?
My cake, my cake, my sweet and sugary cake. It’s keeping me awake.
Hello, Mr. Happy! When you’re with someone who’s nice, eating burgers and french fries, that’s when Mr. Happy is around. You sing happy songs and you smile all along.
When you’re missing Mom and Dad, feeling lonely and sad, that’s when Mr. Sad is around. You’re feeling sad and blue, want to cry a little too, but this won’t last too long, I promise you.
When you do not want to share your soft and cuddly teddy bear, that’s when Mr. Greedy comes along. You want to be the only one, don’t want someone else having fun because it’s your teddy bear.
When an itsy bitsy bug falls down in your ice cream tub, that’s when Mr. Angry comes along. You want to stomp your foot, shout at everyone too, but all that stomping and shouting won’t help you.
A is for apple, B is for ball, C is for cat, D is for doll, E is for elephant, F is for frog, G is for goat, H is for hand, I is for igloo, J is for jump, K is for kangaroo, L is for lion, M is for mat, N is for net, O is for orange, P is for pet, Q is for queen, R is for rabbit, S is for sun, T is for toad, U is for umbrella, V is for violin, W is for watch, X is for xylophone, Y is for yellow, Z is for zebra.
Can you talk the animal way? Do you know what the birds say? Everyone makes a different sound as they chat all day long.
The cat says meow, the dog says woof, the mouse says squeak, the cow says moo, the horse says neigh, the pig says oink, the chicken says cluck, the sheep says baa.
Do you like fruits? At times I want an apple, sometimes I want some grapes. Some days I’m feeling hungry and then I want to eat them all.
Look, there’s a banana! Sometimes I want a pear, sometimes I want an orange, sometimes a watermelon.
My cat is the queen of my home. She sleeps all day on the couch. When she wakes up and doesn’t get her milk, she frowns.
Five strict mommies jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped her head. Baby called the doctor, and the doctor said no more mommies jumping on the bed.
There were ten in the bed, and the little one said roll over. So they all rolled over, and one fell out.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town. The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish. The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep.
Old McDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O. And on his farm, he had some chicks, ducks, pigs, cows, and dogs.
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