Let’s Pull out the Big Carrot | for Kids | Nursery Rhymes | Kids Songs | Panda Cartoon

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to work together as a team to solve problems, like pulling out the big carrot! You’ll discover how to find yummy drinks and enjoy a fun picnic while being careful not to attract ants. You’ll also go on an adventure with the monster police car to learn about solving mysteries and saying sorry. Plus, you’ll see how important it is for the ambulance to help people in need. We’ll talk about being polite in public and how good manners can make everyone happy. Finally, you’ll explore colors with the candy adventure and understand why saying thank you is so important to show appreciation to those around you!

Let's Think

  1. What did we do together to get the big carrot out of the ground?
  2. Why is it important to say thank you to our friends and family?
  3. How can being polite make everyone feel happy?

Lesson Article

Let’s Pull Out the Big Carrot!

Once upon a time, there was a big carrot stuck in the ground. We all worked together to pull it out. Yay! We did it! Thank you, friends, for helping!

Getting a Yummy Drink

Oh no, the vending machine is broken! But don’t worry, we found another one with lots of drinks. I put a coin in, pushed the button, and got a cold cola. Yum!

Picnic Time!

We went on a picnic with lots of yummy food. There was pudding cake and strawberry cake. We had so much fun eating and being careful not to spill, so the ants wouldn’t come back!

Monster Police Car Adventure

Uh-oh, someone was making a mess! The monster police car turned on its radar to find the troublemaker. We followed the clues and found out it was a monster truck. Oops! The monster truck said sorry, and everything was okay.

Helping with the Ambulance

Someone needed help, so the ambulance came to the rescue. We went to the hospital, and everyone was fine. Hooray for the ambulance!

Being Polite in Public

It’s important to have good manners when we’re out and about. Being polite makes everyone happy and makes the world a better place!

Colorful Candy Adventure

Five colorful candies went swimming. Each candy turned the water a different color. Red, yellow, blue, green, and purple! But then, they all turned white. What a fun and colorful adventure!

Saying Thank You

It’s nice to say thank you to everyone who helps us and loves us. Thank you to our friends, family, and even the yummy food that makes us strong and happy. Let’s always remember to say thank you!

Discussion Questions

  • Have you ever worked together with friends or family to solve a problem or do something fun, like pulling out a big carrot? What was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • Imagine you are on a picnic with your favorite foods. What would you bring, and how would you make sure to keep everything tidy so the ants don’t come?
  • Think about a time when you helped someone or said thank you. How did it make you feel, and why do you think saying thank you is important?

Lesson Activities

  • Carrot Pulling Teamwork: Let’s pretend we have a big carrot stuck in the ground! Gather some friends or family members and use a rope or a long piece of fabric. Work together to pull it out, just like in the story. Talk about how teamwork helped you succeed. Can you think of other times when working together makes things easier?

  • Color Mixing Experiment: Remember the colorful candies that turned the water different colors? Let’s try our own color mixing! Use food coloring and small cups of water. Mix different colors together and see what new colors you can create. What happens when you mix red and blue? How about yellow and green? Share your colorful discoveries with your friends!

  • Thank You Card Craft: Let’s make thank you cards for people who help us every day. Use paper, crayons, and stickers to decorate your card. Think about someone special you want to thank, like a family member, teacher, or friend. What would you like to say to them? Practice writing “Thank You” and draw a picture that shows why you are grateful.

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