Once upon a time, a little girl went shopping all by herself. She was so proud because she was buying things for her mom. She needed a can of corn and was very careful while shopping. After getting everything, she was ready to go home.
As she walked, she heard footsteps behind her. Someone was following her! She got scared and started to run. But guess what? It was her dad! He was making sure she was safe. They laughed and went home together.
One day, a stranger asked some kids to go with him to a candy shop. The kids knew not to go with strangers. They said, “No, we don’t know you!” It’s important to stay safe and never go with someone you don’t know.
At home, the little girl helped make corn soup. It smelled so good! But it was very hot. They had to be careful and wait for it to cool down before eating. Safety first!
Suddenly, the ground started shaking. It was an earthquake! The little girl knew what to do. She stayed calm, hid under a table, and held on tight. It’s important to stay safe during an earthquake.
Later, they went to a shopping mall. There were moving stairs called escalators. They held hands and stood safely on the escalator. It was fun going up and down!
They packed a picnic with donuts, sandwiches, and lollipops. But when a donut fell on the ground, they knew not to eat it. Food on the ground is not safe to eat.
After playing, it was time to wash hands. Washing hands keeps bad germs away. They sang a song while washing, “Go away, bad germs!”
On the street, monster police cars were keeping everyone safe. They reminded people to use sidewalks and crosswalks. Everyone followed the rules, and the streets were safe.
A monster police car helped Mr. Turtle cross the street safely. Everyone was happy and safe. The monster police car said, “I’m just doing my job!”
And that’s the end of our fun and safe adventure! Remember to always stay safe and have fun!
Safety Scavenger Hunt: Go on a safety scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Look for items or places that help keep you safe, like a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, or a safe spot to hide during an earthquake. Draw or take pictures of these items and share them with your friends or family. Discuss why each item is important for safety.
Role-Playing Scenarios: With a friend or family member, act out different safety scenarios. For example, practice what to do if a stranger approaches you, or how to safely use an escalator. Take turns being the “safety hero” and explain the safe choices you made during each scenario.
Safety Song Creation: Create a fun song about staying safe, just like the handwashing song in the story. Use a familiar tune and make up your own lyrics about different safety tips, such as crossing the street safely, washing hands, or what to do during an earthquake. Perform your song for your family or classmates!
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any inappropriate or sensitive content while maintaining the essence of the dialogue:
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**Transcript:**
[Music]
I still need a can of corn.
Okay, that’s it.
[Music]
Have a nice day!
I’m a good girl; I’m buying things for my mom all by myself.
[Music]
Swish swish.
[Music]
I hear someone’s footsteps chasing after me.
I run away, but he keeps coming.
A stranger is following me.
What should I do?
Swish swish swish, run away.
Pitter patter.
[Music]
Swish swish.
[Music]
I think it’s safe; I can go now.
Swish swish swish swish.
[Music]
Now I can go home.
[Music]
Mimi, Dad, it was you!
You’re so brave!
Let’s go home together.
[Music]
All right, I’ll go with you.
Mimi, you knew?
Please wait here.
Okay, let’s wait here for them.
[Music]
Hello, little kids! I’m looking for a candy shop.
Will you go with me?
No, no way! We don’t know who you are.
[Music]
Okay, wait here for a moment.
Hello, little kid! Let’s go watch the parade.
Follow me if you want to.
Okay, let’s go! I want to see the parade!
Okay, let’s go; it will be so much fun!
Rudolph’s going with a stranger.
No, you should not go with strangers!
Hey, stranger, I don’t know who you are; go away!
Hey, stop there!
[Music]
Are you okay?
You should never leave the children alone.
I’m sorry; it was all my fault.
I shouldn’t take food from a stranger.
[Music]
It smells great!
Oh, it’s from the kitchen.
Watch out, it’s really hot!
Sit and wait over there; I will bring it to you.
[Music]
So hot and so tasty!
Corn soup for everyone!
Be careful of the hot soup!
Now just wait until Dad comes here.
Enjoy the tasty soup!
Before eating the soup, cool it down first.
Cool it down!
Now let’s take a bath!
Let’s play splashing!
Blue is cold.
Cold side of the…
It’s hot water! Danger, danger!
You need cold water to cool it down.
Turn on the cold water, wash it in cold water.
Soak it, soak it!
Now find a clean towel to cover the…
Don’t cry; be careful next time, please!
Hot water’s dangerous; don’t turn it on!
I won’t do it again.
[Music]
The tomato soup is hot; be careful, please!
Okay, Mimi, Timmy, you’re great!
[Music]
Click on like if you like this video!
[Music]
Mom, what’s happening?
It’s an earthquake!
Timmy, come here!
Do you know what to do during an earthquake?
Yes!
[Music]
Big earthquake! Shaking, shaking!
Stay calm, please! Hide somewhere and crouch down.
Hold on tight with your hands; you must do this to be safe!
Be careful of windows and shelves.
Please stay in a safe place.
You must do this to be safe!
Big earthquake! Shaking, shaking!
Stay calm, please!
Just wait for help to come.
You must do this to be safe!
Please be safe!
[Music]
Everyone okay?
Thank you, firefighter elephant!
You’re welcome!
You did a great job today!
[Music]
When there’s an earthquake, we need to protect ourselves.
You’re right!
[Music]
Oh, it’s broken! We have to go up to the sixth floor.
What should we do?
It’s so high; I don’t want to walk up the stairs!
Don’t worry, Mimi; there are stairs that move by themselves.
Do you know what it is?
Ah, I know! It’s an escalator!
You are right! Let’s take the escalator.
[Music]
Okay, escalator in the shopping mall!
So busy going up and down, holding Mom’s hand tight.
Please keep standing in the safety line.
Please don’t run; be careful when you take the escalator!
Mom, I want some toys!
A long escalator in the shopping mall!
So busy going up and down, holding Mom’s hand tight.
Please keep standing in the safety line.
Please don’t run; be careful when you take the escalator!
[Music]
Wow, it’s a toy train!
Look, I brought a lot of food!
Wow, donuts, sandwiches, and lollipops!
Wow, I want to have some right now!
Wait until we arrive at the park for a picnic!
Let’s get going!
Okay!
[Music]
A donut is falling down and rolling around.
Is it okay to eat the yummy donut?
What do you think?
Is it okay to eat?
No!
You should not eat food dropped on the ground!
[Music]
I’m a dinosaur!
That smells really bad; I need to go to the restroom now!
Okay, the cartoon is almost over!
Oh, I can’t miss it!
Let’s go right now!
Should I wash my hands?
Yes!
Watch out for the germs!
[Music]
Let’s all have fun!
Hurray!
Oh yeah, let’s all have some fun!
[Music]
You wash your hands!
Go away, bad germs!
Go away!
Push the lever!
Okay!
[Music]
Hello everyone!
[Music]
Watch me!
[Music]
Let’s go patrol the streets!
Monster police cars patrolling the street, keeping people safe!
He’s so brave!
Round and round, my big wheels are rolling!
Boom boom, broom broom!
Let’s go!
All the cars are following the traffic rules!
Monster police cars patrolling the streets, keeping people safe!
He’s so brave!
Running in the street is dangerous!
Please get out of the street!
You should use the sidewalk!
Yes, sir!
Monster police cars patrolling the street, keeping people safe!
He’s so brave!
Cycling in the street is dangerous!
Please get out of the street!
You should ride a bike only in a safe place!
Yes, sir!
Monster police cars patrolling the street, keeping people safe!
He’s so brave!
Jaywalking in the street is dangerous!
Please get out of the street!
You should use a crosswalk when you cross the street!
Monster police cars patrolling the street, keeping people safe!
He’s so brave!
Round and round, my big wheels are rolling through!
Let’s go!
[Music]
Mr. Turtle, don’t worry; I’ll cross the street with you!
Thank you so much!
Not at all; I’m just doing my job!
You’re doing great, monster police car!
Thank you!
Everyone’s safe now; I’m so happy!
I’m gonna keep patrolling!
Bye-bye!
[Music]
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This version maintains the playful and educational tone of the original transcript while ensuring it is appropriate for all audiences.