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In “Little Sock Makes A Friend,” Little Sock discovers a magical world for socks after finding a secret tunnel in the dryer. Despite feeling nervous about making a new friend, he bravely approaches another sock and asks her to play, leading to a joyful friendship. The lesson emphasizes the importance of courage and the happiness that comes from connecting with others.
  1. What did Little Sock find that helped him go to a magical place?
  2. How did Little Sock feel when he wanted to make a new friend?
  3. What did Little Sock say to the other sock to ask her to be his friend?

Little Sock Makes A Friend

This is Little Sock. Hello!

Little Sock lives in a drawer with lots of other socks. One day, he finds a secret tunnel at the back of the dryer. This tunnel leads to a magical place just for socks!

Exploring the Sock World

In this special place, there are so many fun things to do! Some activities are fun to do alone, but others are even better with a friend.

Making a New Friend

Little Sock wonders if he can make a new friend. He sees another sock and thinks, “Could she be my friend?”

Little Sock feels a bit nervous. He wonders, “How do I make a new friend? Will she want to play with me?”

Being Brave

Even though he feels shy, Little Sock takes a deep breath and asks, “Will you be my friend?”

Guess what? Meeting new friends is fun! Little Sock is happy to have a new friend to play with. “Thanks for playing with me. See you next time!” he says.

More Stories to Discover

If you love stories, there are many more to explore! Ask your grown-up to help you find more fun stories. You might find a story about a unicorn and a horse, where the horse learns he is beautiful just the way he is.

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  • Have you ever felt nervous about making a new friend like Little Sock did? What did you do to feel brave?
  • If you found a secret tunnel like Little Sock, where would you want it to lead? What fun things would you like to do there?
  • What are some activities you enjoy doing with your friends? How do you think Little Sock felt when he found a friend to play with?
  1. Friendship Bracelet Craft: Create friendship bracelets using colorful yarn or beads. As you make the bracelets, think about what makes a good friend. Share your bracelet with someone you want to be friends with, just like Little Sock did. Discuss with your grown-up or teacher how it felt to give and receive a bracelet.

  2. Role-Playing Game: Pair up with a classmate and take turns pretending to be Little Sock and the new sock friend. Practice introducing yourselves and asking, “Will you be my friend?” Talk about how it feels to be brave and make new friends. What are some fun activities you can do together, just like in the Sock World?

  3. Friendship Hunt: Go on a “friendship hunt” around your classroom or home. Look for things that remind you of friendship, like two toys that go well together or a picture of people playing. Share what you find with your group and explain why it makes you think of friendship. How can you be a good friend in your everyday life?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

This is Little Sock. Hello!

Little Sock lives in a drawer with other socks.

[Music]

He discovers a hidden tunnel at the back of the dryer that leads to a place where only socks can go.

[Music]

There are so many fun things to do! Some activities can be done alone, but others are better with a friend.

Little Sock wonders if he can make a new friend.

He sees another sock and thinks, “Could she be my friend?”

Little Sock starts to worry. How does he make a new friend? Will she want to play with him?

Feeling nervous but brave, Little Sock takes a deep breath and asks, “Will you be my friend?”

[Music]

Meeting new friends is fun! Thanks for playing with me. See you next time!

If you don’t have books, what are you waiting for? It’s a kid-safe, ad-free library full of storybooks brought to life.

My favorite story on the app is about a unicorn and a horse because the horse learns that he is beautiful just as he is.

Explore more on the app and ask your grown-up to help you start discovering more fun stories. You’ll be glad you did!

Thanks for watching! For more stories, try the app for free today.

[Music]

Ready, set, cheese!

This version removes any foreign language and unnecessary sounds while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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