Welcome to a fun adventure with Baby by Knox! Today, we’re going on a mission to solve the mystery of the missing top of the town’s clock. Let’s gather clues and work together to make sure the kids in town can keep playing happily.
Our story starts with Kitty, who is worried about the town’s clock. The mayor wants to close it because the top is missing, and without it, the clock can’t work. This is a big problem because the clock helps kids know when it’s time to play.
Baby and Kitty know how important the clock is for playtime, so they decide to find the missing top. They ask their friends to help so the kids can keep having fun.
Before they start their detective work, Baby and Kitty get ready. They gather a hat, a magnifying glass, gloves, a jacket, and a pen to take notes. But oh no, the pen is missing! They ask their friends to help find it.
With the pen found, Baby and Kitty set off to find the clock’s top. They think a thief might have taken it and follow a clue to a strange place with many doors.
Inside, they find three different shapes that might be the top of the clock. To solve this puzzle, they ask their friends to help figure out the right shape.
Baby shows an old picture of the town’s clock to help find the right shape. They look at each option:
With their friends’ help, they find out the triangular shape is the missing top of the clock.
With the right shape found, Baby and Kitty thank their friends for their help. They plan to ask the mayor to fix the clock so the kids can play again.
As the adventure ends, Baby asks the audience: “What is the correct shape that was placed on top of the town’s clock?” Viewers are invited to write their answers in the comments and to like and subscribe for more fun adventures.
The episode ends with a big thank you to the audience for their help and smart thinking. More exciting games are promised in future episodes.
Stay tuned for more adventures with Baby by Knox!
Shape Hunt Adventure: Go on a shape hunt around your home or school. Look for objects that are square, circular, and triangular. Draw or take a picture of each object you find. Discuss with a friend or family member why each object is that shape and how it might be used. Can you find a clock with a triangular top?
Build Your Own Clock: Using craft materials like paper plates, markers, and construction paper, create your own clock. Decide what shape you want the top of your clock to be. Share your clock with the class and explain why you chose that shape. How does the shape help your clock look special?
Time to Play: Think about how you use time to plan your day. With a grown-up, make a simple schedule of your day using drawings or pictures. Include times for play, meals, and bedtime. How does knowing the time help you? Can you think of other ways clocks are important in your life?