Hi there! Let’s have some fun with a cute little turtle named Tiny Tim. Tiny Tim is a special turtle who loves to explore and have adventures. Let’s see what he gets up to!
Once upon a time, I had a little turtle, and his name was Tiny Tim. One day, I put Tiny Tim in the bathtub to see if he could swim. Guess what happened? Tiny Tim drank up all the water and even ate a bar of soap! Oh no! Now, he’s in his bed with bubbles in his throat. Can you imagine that?
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, pop!
Tiny Tim also loves playing outside. I kept him in a box, and he swam through the puddles and climbed up on the rocks. He tried to snap at a mosquito, but he didn’t catch me! Tiny Tim is a playful little turtle.
Snap, snap, snap,
Snap, snap, snap,
You can’t catch me!
Snap, snap, snap,
Snap, snap, snap,
You can’t catch me!
Remember, Tiny Tim loves to swim and explore. He might drink up all the water again or try to catch a mosquito. But no matter what, Tiny Tim is always having fun!
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, pop!
Isn’t Tiny Tim such a fun little turtle? Maybe you can think of your own adventures with Tiny Tim. What would you do if you had a turtle like him?
Bubble Experiment: Let’s make our own bubbles like Tiny Tim! With the help of an adult, mix some dish soap with water in a bowl. Use a straw to blow bubbles and watch them pop! Can you count how many bubbles you can make before they pop? Try to make bubbles of different sizes. What do you notice about the bubbles?
Turtle Adventure Drawing: Imagine you have a turtle like Tiny Tim. Where would you take him on an adventure? Draw a picture of Tiny Tim exploring a new place. Maybe he’s swimming in a pond or climbing a mountain. Share your drawing with a friend and tell them about Tiny Tim’s new adventure!
Outdoor Exploration: Just like Tiny Tim, let’s explore outside! Go on a mini-adventure in your backyard or a nearby park. Look for puddles, rocks, or even insects like mosquitoes. What do you see? Can you find something that reminds you of Tiny Tim’s adventures? Share your findings with your class.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
Rock and learn
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I had a little turtle, his name was Tiny Tim.
I put him in the bathtub to see if he could swim.
He drank up all the water, he ate a bar of soap,
And now he’s in his bed with bubbles in his throat.
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, pop!
I had a little turtle, I kept him in a box.
He swam through the puddle, he climbed up on the rock.
He snapped at a mosquito, he snapped,
But he didn’t catch me.
Snap, snap, snap,
Snap, snap, snap,
You can’t catch me!
Snap, snap, snap,
Snap, snap, snap,
You can’t catch me!
I had a little turtle, his name was Tiny Tim.
I put him in the bathtub to see if he could swim.
He drank up all the water, he ate a bar of soap,
And now he’s in his bed with bubbles in his throat.
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, bubble,
Bubble, bubble, pop!
[Music]
I had a little turtle, I kept him in a box.
He swam through the puddles, he climbed up on the rocks.
He snapped,
[Music]
You can’t catch me!
Snap, snap, snap,
Snap, snap, snap,
You can’t catch me!
[Music]
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This version maintains the essence of the original while ensuring clarity and readability.