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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to stay safe and healthy while having fun in Boo-Boo Land! You will discover the importance of washing your hands to keep germs away, how to be careful with hot things like soup and bath water, and why it’s important to tell someone if you get a boo-boo. You’ll also find out how to help your friends and pets stay clean and happy. By the end of our adventure, you’ll know how to take care of yourself and enjoy your playtime safely!

Let's Think

  1. What do we do if we get a boo-boo?
  2. Why is it important to wash our hands?
  3. How can we make sure our bath water is safe?

Lesson Article

Welcome to Boo-Boo Land!

Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going on a fun adventure to a magical place called Boo-Boo Land. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Playing and Swimming Fun

Oh, look! There’s a big playground and a swimming pool. It looks like so much fun! We can play and splash around in the water. But remember, if you get a little boo-boo, don’t scratch it. Just clean it and tell those pesky germs to go away. Bye-bye, germs!

Yummy Soup Time

Wow, something smells really yummy! It’s corn soup from the kitchen. But be careful, it’s hot! Sit down and wait for it to cool before you enjoy it. Mmm, so tasty!

Bath Time Adventures

Now it’s time for a bath! Let’s play with the water. Remember, blue is cold, and red is hot. Be careful not to get burned. If the water is too hot, use cold water to cool it down. Don’t worry, just be careful next time!

Rescue Team to the Rescue!

Uh-oh, someone got hurt! But don’t worry, the rescue team is here to help. They will check your heartbeat and wrap your boo-boo with a bandage. All better now!

Clean and Happy

Let’s help Mimi the cat take a bath. Make sure the water is just right—not too hot and not too cold. Close your eyes while washing your hair. After the bath, Mimi feels great and ready to play!

Using the Restroom

When you need to use the restroom, don’t hold it in. Boys and girls have their own restrooms. Remember to concentrate and not get distracted by toys. After you’re done, flush and wash your hands to keep them clean!

Washing Hands is Important

Germs love dirty places, but we can keep them away by washing our hands. Always wash your hands after playing, using the restroom, and before eating. Clean hands keep the germs away!

No Eating in Bed

Eating in bed can be messy and attract bugs. Let’s keep our beds clean and eat at the table instead. That way, no bugs will come to visit!

Let’s Go on a New Adventure!

Where do you want to go next? Maybe the mountains! But remember, always wash your hands to keep them clean and shiny. The bubble rangers will help keep the bad germs away!

Thanks for joining the adventure, little friend! Remember to stay clean and have fun!

Discussion Questions

  1. What was your favorite part of Boo-Boo Land, and why did you like it? Can you think of a time when you had fun playing or swimming like in the story?
  2. Why is it important to wash your hands after playing or using the restroom? Can you share a time when you remembered to wash your hands and felt proud?
  3. If you could go on a new adventure like in Boo-Boo Land, where would you go and what would you do? How would you make sure to stay safe and clean during your adventure?

Lesson Activities

  1. Germ Detective Game: Let’s play a game where you become a germ detective! Look around your classroom or home and find places where germs might be hiding. Use a magnifying glass or just your eyes to spot these places. Once you find them, think about how you can keep those areas clean. Share your findings with your friends or family and talk about why it’s important to wash your hands and keep things tidy.

  2. Temperature Testers: Let’s learn about hot and cold by being temperature testers! With the help of an adult, fill two bowls with water—one with warm water and one with cold water. Dip your fingers in each bowl and feel the difference. Talk about which one feels hot and which one feels cold. Remember, when taking a bath, we mix hot and cold water to make it just right. Practice mixing the water with an adult to find the perfect temperature for a bath.

  3. Healthy Habits Chart: Create a chart with your family to track healthy habits. Draw pictures or use stickers to represent activities like washing hands, brushing teeth, and eating at the table. Each time you do one of these activities, add a sticker or draw a smiley face on your chart. At the end of the week, see how many healthy habits you’ve practiced and celebrate your clean and healthy choices!

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