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The lesson “Embracing the Monster in the Mirror: A Fun Adventure” teaches us to face our fears with positivity and creativity through the playful song “Monster in the Mirror.” Instead of being frightened by the monster, the protagonist learns to engage with it, transforming fear into joy and self-acceptance. Ultimately, the lesson encourages us to embrace all parts of ourselves, celebrating our uniqueness and turning potential fears into friendships.
  1. What do you think the monster in the mirror represents?
  2. How did singing with the monster make the person feel?
  3. Why is it important to accept all parts of ourselves, even the scary ones?

Embracing the Monster in the Mirror: A Fun Adventure

Introduction

Have you ever heard a song that makes you feel happy and brave? “Monster in the Mirror” is a fun song that helps us learn about facing our fears. It turns something that might seem scary into something friendly and exciting!

The Encounter

Imagine waking up and seeing a monster in the mirror! Instead of being scared, the person in the song decides to say hello to the monster. The monster is friendly and sings a funny song that goes “wubba, wubba, wubba.” This makes the person feel happy and curious.

A Shared Song

The monster and the person start singing together. This shows us that talking and singing can help us feel better about things that might scare us. Instead of running away, they choose to have fun and sing along. This teaches us that we can face our fears with a smile.

The Power of Playfulness

The song is full of playful “wubba” sounds that make it fun to join in. The person learns that the monster is not scary at all but is actually a source of joy. Singing with the monster turns fear into laughter and fun!

Reflection and Self-Acceptance

As the song goes on, the person realizes that the monster might be a part of themselves. This means that everyone has different sides to them, and that’s okay! The song teaches us to love all parts of ourselves, even the ones that seem a little “monstrous.”

Conclusion

“Monster in the Mirror” is a happy reminder that we can turn fear into friendship by being creative and understanding. By choosing to sing “wubba” instead of being scared, we learn to accept ourselves and what makes us special. So, let’s all sing along and celebrate the monsters in our mirrors, making new friends and feeling good about who we are!

  • Have you ever felt scared of something that turned out to be fun or friendly? Can you share a time when you faced a fear and it made you feel happy?
  • If you met a friendly monster in the mirror, what kind of song would you sing together? What sounds or words would you use to make it fun?
  • What are some things you do when you feel scared or worried? How can singing or playing help you feel better?
  1. Monster Mirror Craft: Create your own “Monster in the Mirror” using paper plates, markers, and craft supplies like googly eyes and yarn. Draw a friendly monster face on the plate and decorate it with fun colors and textures. Once finished, look at your creation in a mirror and practice saying “hello” to your monster. Discuss how it feels to turn something that might seem scary into something friendly and fun.
  2. Silly Song Time: Make up your own silly song with “wubba” sounds. Gather in a circle with friends or family and take turns adding lines to the song. Encourage everyone to use funny voices and movements. Talk about how singing together makes you feel and how it can help when you’re feeling scared or nervous.
  3. Reflection Journal: Draw a picture of yourself with your monster friend in a journal. Write or dictate a short story about an adventure you and your monster go on together. Think about what makes your monster special and how it helps you feel brave. Share your story with a classmate or family member and discuss how embracing all parts of yourself can be fun and empowering.

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