Good morning, friends! Are you ready for a fun day? Let’s go on an adventure together!
Remember, we walk, not run. Walking keeps us safe. Thank you for being careful!
What would you like to drink today? Maybe some water, orange juice, or milk? If you want more, just say, “Yes, please!” And don’t forget to say “Thank you!” when you get your drink. It’s nice to be polite!
Can you dance? Dancing is so much fun! Let’s move and groove. You’re doing a great job, and I’m proud of you!
Let’s play a game of finding things! Where is the bear? Oh, there it is! Look at the bear. Now, where is the cat? There it is! Look at the cat. Let’s find the doll, the blocks, the dog, and the ball too. The ball can roll, isn’t that cool?
It’s time to find the bathroom. Here it is! Let’s get into the bathtub. Do you like bubbles? Bubbles are so much fun! Don’t forget to brush your teeth. Good job!
Now it’s time for bed. I see the bed, the pillow, and the lamp. Where is my toy spider? Here it is! Let’s look at our nose, eyes, ears, and hair in the mirror.
Time to turn off the light. Look at the stars and the moon outside. I see clouds, and it’s raining. I like rain; it’s good for the plants. Now, it’s time to go to sleep. I love you. Good night!
Safe Walking Adventure: Take a walk around your home or classroom. Can you find different places where you need to walk carefully? Maybe near the stairs or around furniture? Talk about why it’s important to walk safely in these areas. Try to think of other places outside where walking safely is important, like on the sidewalk or in a parking lot.
Polite Drink Station: Set up a pretend drink station with cups and pretend drinks like water, juice, or milk. Practice asking for a drink politely by saying, “Yes, please!” and “Thank you!” when you receive it. You can take turns being the person who serves the drinks and the person who asks for them. Discuss why being polite is important and how it makes others feel.
Find and Dance: Play a game where you find different objects mentioned in the article, like a bear, cat, or ball. Once you find an object, do a little dance to celebrate! You can also make up a dance move for each object. For example, when you find the ball, you can roll your arms like a ball. Talk about how dancing makes you feel and why it’s fun to move your body.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any unnecessary or unclear phrases while maintaining the overall context:
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[Music]
Good morning!
Let’s go!
Please walk, don’t run. Thank you!
Be careful.
Don’t touch that.
Close the door, thank you!
Wash your hands. Good job!
What do you want to drink?
No, thank you. I want water, please.
Thank you! You’re welcome.
Do you want orange juice?
No, thank you. I want milk, please.
Thank you! You’re welcome.
I like water, orange juice, and milk.
All gone!
Do you want more water? Yes, please.
Thank you! You’re welcome.
Do you want more orange juice? Yes, please.
Thank you! You’re welcome.
Do you want more milk? Yes, please.
Thank you! You’re welcome.
Can you dance?
Good job!
Dancing is fun!
I am proud of you.
Just walk, please. Thank you!
Where is the bear?
That’s not the bear.
There it is! Look at the bear.
Where is the cat?
That’s not the cat.
There it is! Look at the cat.
Where is the doll?
That’s not the doll.
There it is! Look at the doll.
Where are the blocks?
That’s not the blocks.
There they are! Look at the blocks.
Where is the dog?
There it is! Look at the dog.
Where is the ball?
There it is! Look at the ball.
The ball can roll.
Where is the bathroom?
Here is the bathroom.
Get into the bathtub.
I like bubbles; bubbles are fun!
Brush your teeth. Good job!
Time for bed.
I see the bed, the pillow, and the lamp.
Where is my toy spider? Here it is!
See my nose, eyes, ears, and hair.
Turn off the light.
Look at the stars and the moon.
I see clouds; it is raining.
I like rain. Rain is good!
Time to go to sleep.
I love you. Good night!
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This version maintains the essence of the conversation while ensuring clarity and coherence.