Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to have a fun time learning about family, colors, and being helpful. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Sometimes, Mommy is busy with your little brother, and she can’t help you right away. But guess what? She loves you so much and gives you big, warm hugs whenever she can. Isn’t that nice?
Our parents do a lot for us every day. They take care of everyone in the family. It’s important to understand how much they love us and learn from them. We can show them love just like they show us!
Did you know that your mom is like a superhero? When you’re sick, she becomes a doctor and makes you feel better. When you’re hungry, she makes yummy food. And when you’re bored, she’s the best friend to play with. Isn’t she amazing?
Let’s play with colors! What color is a fire truck? It’s red! And a police car? It’s blue! How about an ambulance? It’s white! Colors make everything so bright and fun!
Oh no, Mommy is not feeling well. But don’t worry! You can be a little doctor and help her feel better. Check her temperature and give her a cooling patch. Make sure she drinks lots of water. You’re doing a great job!
Let’s make colorful ice pops with fruits and veggies! We can use tomatoes, apples, strawberries, and more. How about some green ones like kiwi and spinach? Eating fruits and veggies is healthy and delicious!
When you need to go potty, stop what you’re doing and go right away. Pull your pants down, sit carefully, and don’t forget to wash your hands. You can do it!
Sometimes, things don’t go as planned, and that’s okay. If you spill something, don’t worry. Try again, and you’ll get it right. Together, we can do anything!
Thanks for learning with me today! Remember, you are loved, and you can do amazing things. See you next time!
Family Appreciation Art: Create a special art project to show appreciation for your family. Use crayons, markers, or colored paper to draw a picture of your family doing something fun together. Think about what makes each family member special and include those details in your drawing. Share your artwork with your family and tell them why you love them!
Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your house or classroom. Find objects that match the colors of a fire truck, police car, and ambulance. Can you find something red, blue, and white? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Talk about how colors are used in everyday life and why they are important.
Little Doctor Role Play: Set up a pretend doctor’s office with your toys. Use a toy thermometer, band-aids, and a stethoscope if you have them. Take turns being the doctor and the patient with a friend or family member. Practice checking temperatures and giving “medicine” (like a pretend spoonful of water). Discuss how being helpful and caring is important, just like a superhero mom!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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**[Music]**
Play with me!
Mommy’s holding my little brother. I know she cannot help me right now. A little try, that’s all I need to do.
I want you to give me a little hug. Sweetie, I’ll give you a big hug. Come here, it will be warm and tender. Sweetie, I know that you’re doing your best. Mommy knows and loves you more than anything. A big hug, a warm hug for you.
Why should we understand our parents when they can’t help us? Your parents are busy taking care of everyone in your family. Put yourself in your parents’ position. Try to understand what they do for you and learn from them, and love them the way that they love you.
Mommy, I love you! I have a wonderful mom. When I feel sick, I need my mom. She becomes a great doctor, taking all my pain away. When I feel hungry, I need my mom. She becomes… I have a wonderful mom. When I feel bored, I need my mom. She becomes a great friend. I have a wonderful mom. When I have a problem, I need my mom. She becomes a superhero.
You’re the best mom in the world. I want to be with you forever, Mommy!
Wow, you look so pretty! Kids, be good. Mommy will be back soon.
Let’s put makeup on Daddy! How pretty!
What to pick? Many colors! Blue! Let’s color… so pretty! Many colors, pick one now. We will make you look pretty.
Mommy’s home!
Honey, your face! Come here, kids!
**[Applause]**
Who’s gonna win? Little car, go, go, go! So fast! Oh, my car goes so slow.
It’s time for the race! Who’s gonna win? Little bike, go, go, go! It’s time for the race! Who’s gonna win? Little boat, go, go, go! Splash splash!
Who’s gonna win?
I run so slow! Go, go, go!
Good job, Timmy! Thank you, Mimi. You should focus on your race next time.
I think Mom is sick. What do we do? Let’s call Dad.
Hello, Dad? Mom is sick. I’ll be right back. Can you be little doctors and take care of Mom before I’m back?
Okay! I’m a doctor! Checking temperatures… Oh no, Mommy has a fever! I’m a doctor. Here’s a cooling patch. I’ll take care of you, Mommy. You will be all right.
I’m a doctor. Here’s a bandage. I’ll take care of you, Mommy. You will be all right. Mom, you’ll get well soon. Here’s a sticker. I’m a doctor. Here’s some water. Drink a lot of warm water.
Mommy is sick. She needs to rest.
Listen to Daddy. Mom, I love you. Mom, I love you too. Close your eyes and have a good sleep.
I feel much better now. Thank you, kids!
Me, Timmy, you did a great job!
Look! Oh, a fire truck! What color is it? It’s red!
Oh, a police car! What color is it? It is blue! Let’s color it blue!
Go, go, blue police!
Oh, an ambulance! What color is it? White!
Kids, let’s make colorful ice pops! We’ll use fruits and vegetables.
Tomato, apple, strawberry, watermelon, orange, pumpkin, papaya, corn, mango, banana, pineapple.
Oh, I love veggies! I love fruit! Kiwi, avocado, spinach, broccoli—all green fruits and vegetables.
I love eating fruits and vegetables!
These flavors must be yummy!
Don’t you worry, it’s okay. Try again with me. Together we can do it, sweetie. Let’s try it again!
I spilled it!
It’s okay, baby. When you need to go, stop what you’re doing right away. Go to the potty.
One, two, three, step by step. Pull your pants down. Carefully sit on the potty.
Don’t forget to wash your hands!
I did it! Wipe with toilet paper.
I can do it!
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