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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to say sorry and show you care by giving gifts. You will discover how to choose the right gift for someone special, understand the importance of teamwork when helping others, and learn about being honest with money. By the end of this lesson, you will know that being kind and thoughtful is a great way to make friends happy!

Let's Think

  1. Why do you think saying sorry is important when we hurt someone’s feelings?
  2. What kind of gifts do you think make people feel happy and cared for?
  3. How can helping others, like the friends helping the bunny, make us feel good inside?

Lesson Article

Let’s Learn About Apologies and Gifts!

Once upon a time, two friends wanted to make their teacher, Mr. Dao, happy again. Mr. Dao was upset with them, so they decided to give him a special gift to say sorry.

Choosing the Perfect Gift

The first friend thought it would be fun to catch a crab and give it to Mr. Dao. But the second friend wasn’t sure if Mr. Dao would like it. They wrapped the crab nicely and delivered it to Mr. Dao’s house.

When Mr. Dao saw the gift, he seemed surprised. The first friend was sure Mr. Dao liked the crab, but the second friend thought maybe he didn’t.

Another Gift Idea

The second friend decided to give Mr. Dao something even more special: their favorite piece of jewelry! They thought that giving something they loved would show how sorry they were.

But when they tried to deliver the jewelry, Mr. Dao didn’t seem to notice it. The friends were confused about what Mr. Dao really liked.

Helping a Bunny

While trying to figure out how to make Mr. Dao happy, the friends found a bunny locked in a car. They knew they had to help! They searched for the car key and finally set the bunny free. They were proud of their teamwork!

Opening a Toy Shop

Later, the friends decided to open a toy shop. They had lots of new and exciting toys for everyone to enjoy. They even offered free candy to attract more customers!

People came to see the toys, and the friends were happy to share their fun toys with everyone.

Learning About Money

One day, the friends found a $10 bill on the ground. But something was strange about it. The number 10 was in the wrong place! They realized it was fake money.

They decided to take it to the bank to make sure everything was okay. Along the way, they learned how important it is to use real money and be honest.

A Happy Ending

In the end, the friends learned that saying sorry and giving gifts is a nice way to show you care. They also learned the importance of helping others and being honest with money.

And guess what? They even got to enjoy some ice cream together, celebrating their friendship and all the lessons they learned!

What Did We Learn?

We learned that saying sorry is important, and giving gifts can be a nice way to show you care. We also learned about teamwork, helping others, and being honest with money. Remember, it’s always good to be kind and thoughtful!

Discussion Questions

  • Have you ever given someone a gift to say sorry? What was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • What do you think would be a good gift to give someone if you wanted to make them happy? Why do you think they would like it?
  • Can you think of a time when you helped someone or worked together with a friend? How did it make you feel, and what did you learn from it?

Lesson Activities

  1. Gift Giving Experiment: Think about someone you know, like a family member or a friend. What kind of gift do you think would make them happy? Draw a picture of the gift and explain why you chose it. Then, ask them what they think about your gift idea. Did they like it? Why or why not? This will help you understand how different people like different things!

  2. Role-Playing Apologies: With a friend or family member, take turns pretending to be Mr. Dao and the two friends. Practice saying sorry and giving a gift. How does it feel to say sorry? How does it feel to receive an apology? Talk about what makes a good apology and why it’s important to be sincere.

  3. Money Detective: Go on a “money hunt” around your house with an adult. Look at different coins and bills. Can you find any differences or special marks on them? Talk about why it’s important to use real money and how you can tell if money is real or fake. This will help you understand the importance of honesty with money!

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