My First Signs, Part 3 | Sign Language for Kids

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to have fun while playing with toys and games, discover the joy of helping others, understand the importance of making friends, explore different ways to play with balls, and practice listening skills with the stop and go game. Get ready to join the adventure and enjoy learning new things with Baby Einstein!

Let's Think

  1. What is your favorite toy or game to play with?
  2. How do you like to help your friends or family?
  3. Who is your special friend that you like to play with?

Lesson Article

Welcome to the World of Baby Einstein!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun and learn new things with Baby Einstein? Let’s go on an adventure together!

Let’s Play!

Playing is so much fun! We can play with toys, games, and even with our friends. What do you like to play with?

Helping Hands

Helping is a wonderful thing to do. We can help our friends, family, and even our pets. How do you like to help others?

Making Friends

Friends are special people we like to spend time with. We can play, laugh, and learn together. Do you have a special friend?

Fun with Balls

Balls are great for playing! We can throw, catch, and kick them. What games do you like to play with a ball?

Stop and Go!

Sometimes we need to stop, and sometimes we need to go. It’s like playing a game of red light, green light. Can you try it?

Join the Fun!

If you love Baby Einstein, there’s so much more to explore. Keep learning and having fun every day!

Discussion Questions

  • What is your favorite game to play with your friends, and why do you enjoy it so much?
  • Can you think of a time when you helped someone? How did it make you feel, and what did you do?
  • Do you have a special friend you like to play with? What makes them special to you?

Lesson Activities

  • Playtime Adventure: Gather different types of balls (like a soccer ball, tennis ball, and beach ball) and explore how they move. Try bouncing, rolling, and throwing them. Ask yourself, “Which ball bounces the highest?” or “Which ball rolls the farthest?” This will help you understand how different shapes and sizes affect movement.

  • Helping Hands Chart: Create a “Helping Hands” chart at home or in the classroom. Each time you help someone, draw a picture or write a word about what you did. At the end of the week, look at all the ways you’ve helped others and think about how it made you feel. Discuss with a friend or family member why helping is important.

  • Friendship Circle: Sit in a circle with your friends and take turns sharing something you like about each person. This activity helps you understand the importance of friendship and how we can make each other feel special. Afterward, think about what makes a good friend and how you can be one.

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