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In the “Monster Train” lesson, children embark on a whimsical journey through the alphabet with various monster characters, each representing a letter and showcasing fun, engaging activities or traits associated with them. From a baby bat bringing a blueberry bagel to a zombie zigzagging to Zombie Land, the lesson combines learning the alphabet with imaginative storytelling. It encourages children to explore reading further by suggesting they enjoy books in various settings, promoting a love for literature.
  1. What is your favorite monster from the Monster Train?
  2. Can you think of a food that starts with the letter ‘B’ like the baby bat’s bagel?
  3. What fun thing would you like to do with a monster friend?

Welcome to Monster Train!

Choo choo! All aboard the Monster Train! Let’s have some fun with our monster friends and learn the alphabet together!

A is for Baby Bat

A baby bat brings a yummy blueberry bagel. Yum!

B is for Crow

A crow carries candy corn. Sweet treats!

C is for Dracula

Dracula draws a daring dragon. Roar!

D is for Evil Elf

An evil elf eats eyeballs. Eek!

E is for Frankenstein’s Monster

Frankenstein’s monster is frightened of fire. Oh no!

F is for Ghost

A ghost gives a gentleman goosebumps. Boo!

G is for Headless Horseman

The headless horseman hunts in a haunted house. Spooky!

H is for Imp

An imp inspects insect ice cream. Icky!

I is for Jack-o’-lantern

Jack-o’-lantern juggles jars of jam. Jiggly!

J is for Kraken

The Kraken eats kidney beans with ketchup. Crunchy!

K is for Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness monster licks a lollipop. Lickity-split!

L is for Mommy

Mommy makes a magical muffin at midnight. Mmm!

M is for Night Owl

Night Owl nags his noisy neighbor. Hoot hoot!

N is for Ogre

An ogre owns an orange owl. Whoo!

O is for Phantom Pups

Phantom pups pop popcorn for the party. Pop pop!

P is for Questing Beast

The questing beast quivers quietly. Shh!

Q is for Robot

A robot reads and roller skates. Whee!

R is for Skeleton

A skeleton sips spider soup. Slurp!

S is for Troll

A troll tastes terrible toast. Crunch!

T is for Unicorn

A unicorn uses an unusual umbrella. Twirl!

U is for Vampire

A vampire becomes a vegetarian. Munch!

V is for Witch

A witch waves her wand at a werewolf. Zap!

W is for Zan

Zan offers extra x-rays. Peek-a-boo!

X is for Yeti

A yeti yearns for a yummy yellow yogurt. Slurp!

Y is for Zombie

A zombie zigzags through to Zombie Land. Wobble!

Let’s Read More!

Books are full of fun stories and laughter. You can read them anywhere—on a car ride, on a plane, or even on a train! Ask your parents to download some books for you. You’ll have a great time!

Thanks for joining the Monster Train! For more stories, try the VS app for free today. Happy reading!

  • What is your favorite monster from the Monster Train, and why do you like it? Can you think of a fun activity you would do with that monster?
  • If you could create your own monster for the Monster Train, what would it look like, and what special thing would it do? Draw a picture of your monster and share it with your family or friends!
  • Have you ever been on a train ride or a fun trip? What did you see or do? How was it similar to or different from the Monster Train adventure?
  1. Alphabet Adventure: 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” or a book for “B”. Share your findings with your friends and see who can find the most items!
  2. Monster Storytime: Create your own monster character and write a short story about them. What do they like to eat? Where do they live? Draw a picture of your monster and share your story with the class. This will help you practice your alphabet and storytelling skills!
  3. Letter Sounds Game: Play a game where you make the sound of a letter, and your friends have to guess which letter it is. For example, make the “b” sound, and your friends guess “B is for Baby Bat!” This game helps you learn the sounds each letter makes.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

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Welcome to Monster Train!

All monsters arise at all Hallow’s Eve.

A baby bat brings a blueberry bagel.

A crow carries candy corn.

Dracula draws a daring dragon.

An evil elf eats eyeballs.

Frankenstein’s monster is frightened of fire.

A ghost gives a gentleman goosebumps.

The headless horseman hunts in a haunted house.

An imp inspects insect ice cream.

Jack-o’-lantern juggles jars of jam.

The Kraken eats kidney beans with ketchup.

The Loch Ness monster licks a lollipop.

Mommy makes a magical muffin at midnight.

Night Owl nags his noisy neighbor.

An ogre owns an orange owl.

Phantom pups popcorn for the party.

The questing beast quivers quietly.

A robot reads and roller skates.

A skeleton sips spider soup.

A troll tastes terrible toast.

A unicorn uses an unusual umbrella.

A vampire becomes a vegetarian.

A witch waves her wand at a werewolf.

Zan offers extra x-rays.

A yeti yearns for a yummy yellow yogurt.

A zombie zigzags through to Zombie Land.

If you don’t have books, then what are you waiting for?

Kid Safe has storybooks that are brought to life, and it’s fun!

I like to read books about fantasy and love.

I tell other kids to get books because they’re full of stories and laughter.

I’ll read on the go: in a car, on a plane, even on a train!

I’ve never been on a train.

Don’t wait around—ask your parents to download books now.

You’ll be glad you did!

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

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This version removes any unnecessary or unclear elements while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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