Hello, friends! How are you today? I hope you’re feeling super happy! Thank you for joining us to read a special story. Today, we have a book called “I Wish You Happiness” by Michael Wong and Bharata Philly. Let’s have fun reading it together!
I wish you lots of happiness! I hope you have big dreams and can fly high like a bird reaching for the stars. I wish you to be brave and strong because magic happens when you try new things!
I wish you a big imagination and lots of creativity because the world is like a big piece of paper where you can draw anything you want. I hope you have exciting adventures and are curious to explore new places!
I wish you to be healthy and feel good because being healthy is more important than anything else. I hope you find peace and quiet to listen to birds singing and look at the twinkling stars.
I wish you learn lots of things and become wise because learning helps you succeed. I hope you never give up and keep trying, even when things are hard!
I wish you success and good luck because the more you try, the luckier you become. I hope you have lots of friends and family because they make you very happy!
I wish you lots of joy and laughter, so you can laugh until you can’t breathe! I hope you are kind and generous because even small acts of kindness are very special.
I wish you lots of love to fill your heart with joy. Most of all, I wish you happiness!
I hope you enjoyed “I Wish You Happiness.” Remember, I really wish you happiness! If you liked the story, tell us what makes you happy. Thank you for reading with us! Until next time, take care and bye-bye!
Draw Your Dreams: Take a big piece of paper and some crayons or markers. Draw a picture of your biggest dream. It could be something you want to do, a place you want to visit, or something you want to learn. Share your drawing with a friend or family member and tell them why this dream makes you happy.
Kindness Jar: Find a jar or a small box and decorate it with stickers or drawings. Every day, write down one kind thing you did or saw someone else do on a small piece of paper and put it in the jar. At the end of the week, read all the notes with your family and talk about how kindness makes everyone feel happy.
Nature Adventure: Go on a little adventure in your backyard or a nearby park with a grown-up. Use your imagination to pretend you are exploring a new world. Look for interesting plants, rocks, or animals. Draw or write about your adventure when you get home, and share what you discovered with your class.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hi everyone! Welcome back to the Storytime Family. How are you today? I hope you’re doing super awesome! Thank you for taking the time to sit down and read with us. Today, we have “I Wish You Happiness” by Michael Wong and Bharata Philly.
Let’s get started, shall we?
I wish you happiness.
I wish you dreams and aspirations to spread your wings and reach for the stars.
I wish you courage and strength, for the magic begins at the end of your comfort zone.
I wish you imagination and creativity, for the world is a blank canvas to paint your masterpiece.
I wish you adventure and curiosity to go where there is no path and leave a trail.
I wish you health and well-being, for they are worth more than all the riches in the world.
I wish you peace and tranquility to listen to the birds and gaze at the stars.
I wish you knowledge and wisdom, for they are the foundations of a successful life.
I wish you grit and resilience to never give up.
I wish you success and prosperity to trust yourself and your ability to succeed.
I wish you luck and opportunity, for the more you try, the luckier you get.
I wish you faith and hope to believe everything will be alright.
I wish you family and friendships, for they are life’s greatest sources of happiness.
I wish you joy and laughter to laugh long and loud until you gasp for breath.
I wish you kindness and generosity, for no act of kindness is ever wasted, no matter how small.
I wish you love and affection to fill your beautiful heart with an ocean of joy.
I wish you all those wonderful things, but most of all, I wish you happiness.
I hope you enjoyed “I Wish You Happiness,” but most importantly, I really wish you happiness. If you would like a copy of this book, the links are in the description below.
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If you enjoyed it, do give us a like and subscribe, and leave us a comment telling us about the things that make you happy.
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Thank you so much for reading with us! Until we see you again, take care. Bye!
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