Little Panda Saves English Town | ABC Learning for Kids | Gameplay Video Game

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn to recognize and write the letters of the alphabet from A to Z. You will help Super Boy Kiki solve fun problems by calling out the names of the letters and using them to unlock cages, stop lawnmowers, and calm down fighting letters. By the end of our adventure, you will be able to sing the ABC song and understand how important each letter is in making words and helping friends in ABC Village!

Let's Think

  1. What letters did we help Captain Potato find?
  2. How did we save the letters that were stuck by the water?
  3. What fun things did we do to help the letters in the garden?

Lesson Article

Welcome to ABC Village!

Hello, friends! Welcome to ABC Village! I’m Super Boy Kiki, and I’m here to help everyone who needs me. Let’s go on an adventure together!

Helping Captain Potato

One day, Captain Potato needed my help. His handcuffs were taken by some mischievous letters! Oh no! But don’t worry, I can help. We need to write out the alphabet to get them back. Let’s write A, B, C, and more!

Great job! We got the handcuffs back. The letters were just hungry and thought the handcuffs were food. Silly letters! We gave them some real food, and they promised to behave.

Finding the Lost Letters

There was a big tornado, and all the letters fell out of their cards. We need to find them so ABC Village can be happy again. Let’s write E, F, and G to unlock the cage and save the letters!

Yay! We saved them! Remember, you can always call me if you need help.

Helping in the Garden

Now, let’s help in the garden. There are worms in the tree! We need to write the alphabet to get rid of them. After that, we can pick the fruit and box them up for sale. You’re doing great!

Shopping Adventure

Oh no! The letters are hiding in the supermarket. Let’s call out their names to find them. Shout with me! The letters are here to help us put things on the shelves. Thank you, letters!

Saving the Letters by the Water

Some letters are stuck by the water. Let’s use magic to save them by writing the alphabet. Good job! They’re just shy, but we can call them out to play.

Stopping the Lawnmowers

Uh-oh! The lawnmowers are moving by themselves. Let’s write the alphabet to stop them. It’s the letters! They just wanted to help. Let’s water the plants together. You’re amazing!

Calming the Fighting Letters

Oh no! The letters are fighting. Let’s read out their names to calm them down. No more fighting, letters! Thank you for helping, everyone!

Making a Cake

Let’s make a cake together! We need to shop for some ingredients. Thank you for shopping with us! Now, let’s sing the ABC song together. You did a fantastic job learning your ABCs!

Thanks for joining me on this adventure. Remember, you can always call Super Boy Kiki when you need help. See you next time!

Discussion Questions

  • What was your favorite part of the adventure with Super Boy Kiki in ABC Village, and why did you like it?
  • Can you think of a time when you helped someone or something, like Super Boy Kiki helped Captain Potato? How did it make you feel?
  • If you could have a special power like Super Boy Kiki, what would it be, and how would you use it to help others?

Lesson Activities

  1. Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with each letter of the alphabet. For example, find an apple for ‘A’, a book for ‘B’, and so on. This will help you remember the letters and their sounds. Can you find something for every letter?

  2. Letter Garden: Create a “letter garden” using paper or cardboard. Draw and cut out flowers, and write a letter on each one. Plant your letter flowers in a pretend garden by arranging them in alphabetical order. Can you help the letters grow by watering them with your ABC song?

  3. Alphabet Story Time: Make up a story using as many letters of the alphabet as you can. Start with “A” and try to include words that begin with each letter in order. For example, “An ant ate an apple.” How many letters can you use in your story?

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