Welcome to a fun episode of The Baby by Knox Show! Today, we go on an exciting adventure with a playful kitty to help fix Granny’s broken glasses.
Our story starts with a little accident: the kitty breaks Granny’s glasses by mistake. Oh no! Now Granny can’t read her favorite book. Feeling sorry, the kitty and friends decide to help. They plan to visit an optician to get a new lens for Granny before she comes back.
An optician is someone who helps people choose the right glasses. They make sure the lenses fit perfectly for each person’s eyes. With this in mind, our friends head to the optician’s shop.
At the optician’s shop, they see lots of cool glasses! The optician shows them different styles, like:
Even though the glasses are tempting, the friends stay focused on finding the right lens for Granny.
The friends face a challenge: picking the correct lens shape for Granny’s glasses. They look at different shapes:
With the right lens chosen, they thank their clever friends for the help.
While the optician fixes the lens, the friends ask a fun question: “Which is the perfect shape of lens for Granny’s glasses?” Viewers can write their answers in the comments and join the Peek-a-boo Kids family by liking and subscribing.
As the episode ends, the friends feel happy about solving the problem together. They look forward to more fun adventures in the future. Until next time, it’s Baby by Knox signing off!
Lens Shape Hunt: Go on a lens shape hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that are circular, triangular, and rectangular. Draw each object you find and label its shape. Discuss with a friend or family member why certain shapes might be better for glasses lenses.
Create Your Own Glasses: Using craft materials like paper, pipe cleaners, and markers, design your own pair of glasses. Think about what special features your glasses might have, like the Rainbow Glasses or Wiper Glasses from the story. Share your creation with the class and explain why you chose those features.
Optician Role Play: Pair up with a classmate and take turns being the optician and the customer. The “optician” can help the “customer” choose the right shape and style of glasses. Use toy glasses or make pretend ones with your hands. Discuss why the chosen glasses are the best fit for the customer.