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The lesson “Playing Safely and Smartly” emphasizes the importance of safety in various situations, such as interacting with strangers, being cautious at home, and practicing kitchen and table safety. Key tips include not opening doors to strangers, avoiding dangerous kitchen items, brushing teeth carefully, and eating slowly to prevent accidents. Overall, the lesson encourages children to have fun while prioritizing their safety in everyday activities.
  1. What should you do if a stranger talks to you?
  2. Why is it important to be careful in the kitchen?
  3. How can you stay safe while eating your food?

Playing Safely and Smartly

Hey there! Do you like playing in the playground? It’s so much fun to play games like tag with friends! But remember, it’s important to be safe and watch out for strangers.

What to Do If a Stranger Talks to You

If someone you don’t know talks to you and offers you candy or toys, say “No!” and find a grown-up you trust, like a teacher or a security guard. They can help keep you safe.

Staying Safe at Home

When you’re at home, never open the door to someone you don’t know. Even if they say they have something for you, it’s best to wait for your parents or a trusted adult to come back.

Remember These Tips:
  • Don’t open the door for strangers.
  • Ask a trusted adult if you’re unsure about someone.
  • Always tell a grown-up if a stranger tries to talk to you.

Being Careful in the Kitchen

The kitchen can be a dangerous place. There are hot pots and sharp knives. It’s best to play in the living room or another safe area.

Kitchen Safety Tips:
  • Don’t touch hot pots or pans.
  • Stay away from sharp knives.
  • Play in safe areas away from the kitchen.

Brushing Teeth Safely

Brushing your teeth is important, but be careful! Don’t run around while brushing. Let’s sing a fun song to remember:

Brush, brush, brush your teeth,
In the morning and at night!
Hold your toothbrush tight,
And do it every day!

Eating Safely at the Table

When you’re eating, be careful with hot food. Blow on your soup to cool it down and eat slowly so you don’t get hurt.

Table Safety Tips:
  • Blow on hot food before eating.
  • Eat slowly and carefully.
  • Sit up straight and hold your bowl with both hands.

Remember, being safe is important, whether you’re playing, eating, or brushing your teeth. Have fun and stay safe!

  1. Can you think of a time when you felt safe because you followed a safety rule? What happened, and how did it make you feel?
  2. Why do you think it’s important to tell a grown-up if a stranger talks to you? How would you feel if you helped keep someone safe by doing this?
  3. What are some fun activities you can do at home that are safe and don’t involve the kitchen? Can you think of a new game or activity to try with your family or friends?
  1. Role-Playing Game: Let’s pretend! Pair up with a friend and take turns being the stranger and the child. Practice saying “No!” and finding a trusted adult. This will help you remember what to do if a stranger talks to you.

  2. Safety Scavenger Hunt: With a grown-up, go on a safety scavenger hunt around your home. Look for things that help keep you safe, like a locked door or a safe play area. Can you find three things that help you stay safe?

  3. Kitchen Safety Drawing: Draw a picture of a kitchen and circle the things that might be dangerous, like hot pots or sharp knives. Then, draw a safe place to play in your home. Share your drawing with your class and talk about why it’s important to play safely.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Kiki, how about playing together in the playground?

Okay, what are we going to play?

How about playing tag?

Good! Then I’m going to catch you first.

[Music]

I have many friends in my preschool. It’s so fun to play with them! Remember to be safe and watch out for strangers all the time.

[Music]

Who are you?

Little kid, come with me! I have some lollipops.

[Music]

No, our teacher told us not to.

[Music]

Don’t be afraid and shout out “no!”

[Music]

Try to take care of yourself. Many people will help us out, like the teacher and the security guard. Ask for help at any time. Remember to protect yourself, please.

[Music]

Good job, everybody! When you see a stranger around here, tell your teacher immediately, okay? We’ll protect ourselves. Kids, please remember to protect yourselves too.

[Music]

It’s the third floor. Good! I’ll go buy some toys.

[Laughter]

[Music]

Let’s go!

[Music]

Dad, can we play over there?

[Music]

Sure, but don’t run around. I’ll come for you after a while, okay?

[Music]

Bye!

[Music]

Hello there, little kids! I have tasty candy here—sweet and tart, so tasty! Come try!

Everyone, remember what mom and dad always say: when a stranger comes to you, never eat anything that they give to you.

I never eat what a stranger gives to me.

Hello there, little kids! I have many toy cars here—big tires rolling around. Come play, everyone!

Mom and dad always say: when a stranger comes to you, never take anything that they give to you.

I never take what a stranger gives to me.

You made a wonderful toy train!

[Music]

Never open the door to strangers.

I’m going to the supermarket. Behave yourselves, kids! I’ll be right back.

Don’t worry, I’ll take care of my friends. And don’t open the door for strangers, okay?

We won’t open the door to anyone until you get back.

Excellent!

[Music]

Oh, it’s too hot! Get inside the house! Bye-bye!

Okay!

[Music]

Let’s go and check it out!

[Music]

Who’s there?

I’ve come here for the electricity bill.

Electricity bill? No, no, no! We can’t open the door until our teacher comes back.

If you don’t pay the electricity, the air conditioner will be cut off.

I want to open the door!

Let me sing right now!

Yes, that’s it!

Let’s call our teacher and ask if she already paid the bill.

Uh-oh!

Okay, this group of kids was not fooled.

Kiki saved us from a stranger!

You’re right, that was close.

Don’t worry, I’ll protect you guys.

Huh? Is that our teacher outside?

Huh? Hello, is anybody home?

[Music]

It’s a stranger! We’re not going to open the door until our teacher comes back.

But he looks familiar!

Oh, he looks like Rudolph.

What? Let me see!

Rudolph, it’s me, your uncle! Your dad told me to come and get you.

Oh, he really does look like me!

I want to have a look too!

Yes, he does!

You think so too? I think he must be my uncle.

Do you think we should open the door and let him in?

But I’ve never seen him before. What if it’s Rudolph’s dad waiting for him?

Dad, I miss my dad!

Let’s ask Dudu about this.

[Music]

Hello?

I’m here! Why are you guys standing at the door?

Dudu, there’s someone outside, and he says he’s Rudolph’s uncle.

But he really does look like me!

Let me have a look.

Hmm, he looks a lot like Rudolph, but something’s strange.

What do you mean?

I can’t explain it, but I have an idea. Is he really your uncle?

Listen, Rudolph, do you know what you’re going to do?

Uncle, I’ve just called my dad.

What?

What did he say?

He said he hasn’t seen you for a long time, so he will come himself.

[Music]

You little rats!

That’s not my uncle! It was a tiger we saw just now!

I’m sorry, I almost opened the door to a bad guy.

It’s okay, but you should remember to never open the door to strangers.

No, never!

[Music]

Kids, I’m back!

Oh, Miss Mimei’s back!

Kids, don’t forget: never open the door to strangers when you’re home alone.

Mimi, where are you?

Come on, put on your coat!

Mommy, here’s your coat!

No, I want to play hide and seek now!

All right, if I find you, you should put on your coat, okay?

Okay, no problem!

One, two, three, four, five!

Are you ready? Mommy’s gonna get you!

[Music]

Sweetie, sweetie, where are you?

Mommy, mommy is looking for you!

A high table is dangerous!

Sweetie, sweetie, here you are!

Sweetie, where are you?

Mommy, mommy is looking for you!

A high chair is dangerous!

Sweetie, sweetie, here we are!

[Music]

Oh, I haven’t seen the kids for a long time.

Ah, I’ll disguise myself as someone else to surprise them!

[Music]

I’ll go upstairs to clean the room now.

Never open the door for a stranger, okay?

Don’t worry, we won’t!

[Music]

Oh, knocking on the door!

Can I open the door for him?

Who is it?

Open the door, please!

Who is she? Her voice sounds so weird.

Don’t open that door! That’s what mom and dad say: when a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him!

[Music]

Kids, I brought a surprise gift for you! Open the door!

[Music]

See who’s knocking on the door? There is someone I don’t know. Can I open that door for him?

[Music]

He’s a clown!

Mimi, do you know him?

Don’t open the door! That’s what mom and dad say: when a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him!

Phoebe, please! He knows my name, but I don’t know who he is!

See who’s knocking on the door? There is someone I don’t know. Can I open that door for him?

Don’t open the door! That’s what mom and dad say: when a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him!

[Music]

Someone knocked on the door just now. It was a stranger, so we didn’t open the door.

You did a good job! Never open the door for a stranger!

[Music]

Who is it?

Let me go see!

Open up! I’m Mr. Dao!

He is Mr. Dao!

Oh, why did you take so long to open the door? Come on in, Mr. Dao!

[Music]

It was you who knocked on the door!

[Music]

Hello, yes!

Right!

[Music]

Please don’t touch that kettle!

Please don’t touch!

Please don’t touch the kettle!

Please don’t touch!

Please don’t touch the boiling pot!

Don’t touch!

Please don’t touch!

Please don’t touch the knife!

Please don’t touch!

Timmy, you shouldn’t play in the kitchen! It’s very dangerous in here!

Watch out, please! In the kitchen all the time!

Watch out, please!

Timmy, let’s play in the living room!

Okay!

[Music]

Kids, please don’t play in the kitchen!

Bye-bye!

[Music]

It’s done! Now I’m going to play with Kiki and Meow!

[Music]

It hurts!

Don’t run while you brush your teeth! It can be very dangerous!

I understand!

Mimi, I’ll teach you a song about brushing teeth!

You can learn some safety tips for brushing teeth from this song! Let’s sing!

Yeah, yeah, yeah! Let’s brush our teeth!

Yeah, yeah, yeah!

In the morning, yes! Brush your teeth at night!

Okay!

Time to brush your teeth! I am ready!

[Music]

Holding your toothbrush, brush, brush, brush, brush!

Bubbles!

Please don’t forget, do it every day!

[Music]

Be careful when you brush your teeth!

It smells great and looks delicious too!

Let’s start to eat!

Oh, I can’t wait!

This soup is good!

[Music]

Too hot! Too hot!

Hank, drink some cold water!

Thank you!

You should be careful at the table!

What should we be careful about?

You should be careful at the table!

If you don’t, you could get hurt!

When you eat some hot soup, blow on it first and don’t sip it while it’s too hot!

Wait, please wait! Please blow on it and then try some!

When you eat some hot soup, please cool it down first!

Be careful at the table!

When you’re at the table, please be careful!

The food could get stuck in your throat!

Enjoy your food nice and slow!

Slowly, slowly, and don’t go fast!

Take your time with your food!

Please, when you eat something, enjoy it slowly!

Be careful at the table!

You should cool down the hot soup first and eat your food nice and slow!

What else should we be careful about?

You should be careful at the table!

If you don’t, you could get hurt!

Don’t run all around! Sit up straight and watch out for your sharp fork!

Please don’t run!

You should watch out for your sharp fork!

Hold your bowl with your hand and sit up straight!

Be careful at the table!

Kids, always be careful at the table so that you won’t get hurt!

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