One day, Harry wanted to join a club. He saw his mom getting ready to go jogging and thought it would be fun to join her club. But his mom’s club ran really far, and Harry wasn’t sure he could keep up. So, he decided to look for other clubs to join.
Harry met his friend who was going to a karate lesson. Harry thought karate sounded cool and wanted to join. His friend told him that he needed a yellow belt to be in the class. Harry didn’t have one, so he couldn’t join this time.
Next, Harry found a guitar club. He was excited and wanted to join. But when he tried to play the guitar, he realized he needed more practice. The club members told him to practice more before joining.
Feeling a bit sad, Harry’s dinosaur friends had a great idea. They decided to start their own club! They could make it anything they wanted. Harry and his friends thought of different ideas like a flying club or a Thrill Seekers Club where they could do exciting things like bungee jumping.
In the Thrill Seekers Club, they tried bungee jumping. It was a bit scary, but also very exciting! Everyone had a lot of fun jumping and bouncing around.
After bungee jumping, they thought about other clubs. They tried a book club where they read stories and a cooking club where they made yummy cookies. But sometimes, things got a little messy in the cooking club!
Harry and his friends realized they just wanted a club where they could have fun and play together. They decided to call it the “Dino World Club.” They didn’t need a special name or clubhouse because they were already having fun together!
Harry’s mom came back and was curious about the club. Harry told her about all the fun things they did, like flying paper airplanes and making messes. His mom was great at making messes too, so Harry decided she could join the club!
In the end, Harry learned that the best club is one where everyone can have fun together, no matter what they do. And that’s how the Dino World Club became the best club ever!
Create Your Own Club: Just like Harry and his friends, think about what kind of club you would like to start. What activities would you do? Draw a picture of your club and write a few sentences about what makes it special. Share your ideas with your classmates and see if anyone would like to join your club!
Club Exploration Walk: Go on a walk around your neighborhood or school with a family member or teacher. Look for different clubs or groups that people might be part of, like a sports team or a book club. Talk about what you see and think about what activities those clubs might do. Can you think of any new clubs that could be fun to start in your community?
Club Role Play: With your friends or family, pretend to be members of different clubs. You can take turns being the leader and coming up with fun activities for your club. Try out different roles, like being a karate instructor or a guitar teacher, and see how creative you can be with your club ideas!
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any inappropriate language and ensuring it remains suitable for all audiences:
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“Can I join?”
“Oh, I don’t think so, Harry. My jogging club runs really far.”
“I can run far, but it would be like running around the block 20 times.”
“Oh, I don’t feel so good.”
“Well, I’m not tired, but maybe the dinosaurs have had enough.”
“Oh, you’d better give them a rest then.”
“I have to go.”
“Bye, honey.”
“Bye!”
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“I bet Mom’s jogging club is fun.”
“Are we there yet?”
“Hi, Harry!”
“Why are you wearing pajamas?”
“They’re not pajamas; I’m going to my karate lesson.”
“Can I come?”
“I created karate.”
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“I don’t think so. You need a yellow belt to be in my class.”
“I better go or I’ll be late. Sayonara!”
[Music]
“Bye!”
[Music]
“Let’s go find out.”
“Hi, Harry! This is my guitar club.”
“A club? Can I join?”
“Well, that depends. Can you play guitar?”
“Sure!”
“It’s a great start, but you need more practice before you can join our club.”
“Okay.”
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“Nobody wants me in their club.”
“Oh, but we do, Harry.”
“You have a club?”
“Well, no, but we could start one!”
“Yeah, that’s what we’ll do! We’ll have our own club in Dino World. What are we waiting for?”
“Two, three!”
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“Harry, we’re all in a club! We’re all in the clouds!”
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“Yeah! I said, what kind of club are we?”
“I don’t know. I guess it could be anything we want.”
“I want a flying club!”
“But you’re the only one who can fly.”
“Oh, right. Any other ideas?”
“I know! Let’s be a Thrill Seekers Club! We’ll do daring stuff!”
“You mean like flower arranging?”
“Uh, no, something even more thrilling. It’s called bungee jumping! We jump off the bridge, and these bungee cords keep us from hitting the bottom.”
“Oh, I’m more nervous than a barrel full of butterflies!”
“Come on, you’ll love it! I can’t wait to tell Sam!”
“Okay, on the count of three. One, two, two and a half, three! Bungee!”
“Oh, that was awesome! Okay, somebody pull me back up!”
“Who are you talking to? We all jumped!”
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“Can we be in a club where I don’t get bungee burned?”
“Is it my turn to pick?”
“Sure, Steggy. What kind of club do you want to have?”
“Well, we could be the Being Very Careful Club.”
“Or we could die!”
“Oh no!”
“Oh wow, it is!”
[Laughter]
“A book club was a great idea!”
“It’s stimulating!”
“You have to be quiet in a book club so everyone can concentrate.”
“Oh, sorry.”
“Know what? This crossword puzzle’s got me beat. Five letters meaning silent.”
“Oh, thanks, sis! Can you all please be quiet? I want to find out what happens to Fluffy Bunny.”
“No, I read that one. It turns out his carrot was in the flower pot.”
“What’d I say?”
“What’d I say? A cooking club! You know what? I’m having more fun than a monkey on a mattress! Can I stir for a while?”
“Oh, be my guest, Eggy. Be sure to give it a good stir.”
“Now, what does the recipe say? It says to make oatmeal raisin cookies, we need to add oatmeal and raisins.”
“You don’t say!”
“Oh, I had licked the spoon, and then I couldn’t stop!”
“Oh, Steggy, you’ve ruined my recipe!”
“Hey, I know what kind of club we should be!”
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“Stop! Stop right this instant! Cooking isn’t about making a mess!”
“That’s the point!”
“I like making a mess on purpose!”
“Yeah, I’m really good at this!”
“You’ve ruined my cooking club!”
“That cooking was 10 minutes ago! Get with the program here!”
“Smack an egg! That’s it! I’ve had enough! You’ve spoiled everything!”
“Yeah, but the rest of us wanted a messy club, Patsy!”
“Yeah, I love this club!”
“Well, I don’t!”
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“Patsy, wait! Don’t go! Our club won’t be any fun without you!”
“But this isn’t fun for me!”
“We’ll think of another club, okay?”
“Oh, all right.”
“Hmm, I never thought it would be so hard to think of a club we’d all like.”
“I know! I just wanted a club where we can have fun and play together!”
“But Harry, we do that all the time!”
“You’re right! It’s like we already have a club, except we don’t have a name or a clubhouse or anything!”
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“And who votes for the Society of Extraordinary Dinosaurs and Exceptional Humans?”
“Sorry, Sid, it looks like we’re the Dino World Club!”
[Music]
“Boom! All right, I’ll put them in the club records. What are we gonna do today, Harry?”
“Something exciting! Yeah! Terence had a great idea: he brought paper airplanes for everybody!”
“Sam, lunch! Mom’s back!”
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“Guess what? I’m in a club!”
“Good for you, Harry!”
“But you can’t join.”
“Oh, why not?”
“Because you have to be a dinosaur to be in my club.”
“Really? What kind of stuff do you dinosaurs do?”
“Fun stuff like flying paper airplanes and making messes!”
“Are you sure I couldn’t be a member? I’m great at making messes!”
“That is nice work! And I can make a paper airplane that’ll fly for miles!”
“If I was in your club, I could show you!”
“She could!”
“I guess we could take a vote.”
“Okay, you can both join my club!”
“Thanks, Harry, but I’m the president, so I’m in charge!”
“Okay, President Harry, do you want peanut butter and jam or bologna?”
“I’d like peanut butter and jam!”
“Because he’s already full of baloney!”
“I know you are, but what am I?”
“The president of baloney!”
“I know you are, but what am I?”
[Music]
“All right!”
[Music]
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