Hi there! Are you ready to have some fun with Baby Bus? Let’s go on a little adventure together!
Daddy is leaving for a little while, but don’t worry! He says, “Please be good while I’m away.” We can have fun and be safe until he comes back!
Let’s pretend to cook a yummy meal! We can also help wash clothes. Oops! Someone tore a lovely skirt. That’s okay, we can fix it together!
Do you like to run? Let’s have a race! We can pretend to leave tire tracks as we zoom around. Ready, set, go!
Imagine we’re at a beautiful beach with a shining sun and big white waves. It’s so much fun to play in the sand and splash in the water!
Oh no, someone has a boo-boo on their leg! Don’t worry, we can help. Let’s clean it and put some cream on it to make it feel better. You’re so brave!
Are you ready to play hide and seek? Let’s find a good hiding spot and see if anyone can find us. It’s so exciting!
After all that playing, it’s time to take a bath. Let’s chase those germs away and get all clean and fresh!
Who loves ice cream? Let’s pretend to visit an ice cream shop. “Hello, which flavor would you like?” Yum, here you go! Don’t forget to say thank you!
After all our adventures, it’s nice to feel safe and happy. We had so much fun today, and we can always have more adventures tomorrow!
Thanks for joining Baby Bus on this fun day. See you next time!
Cooking and Cleaning Adventure: Let’s have a pretend cooking session at home! Gather some toy food or safe kitchen utensils and pretend to cook a meal together. After cooking, practice cleaning up by sorting toys or clothes by color or size. Ask your child, “What do you think happens if we don’t clean up after cooking?” This helps them understand the importance of tidiness and responsibility.
Beach Fun Sensory Play: Create a mini beach at home using a tray with sand or rice. Add small toys like shells, toy cars, or figures. Encourage your child to make up stories about their beach adventure. Ask, “What do you see at the beach? How does the sand feel?” This activity enhances sensory exploration and imaginative play.
Helping Each Other Role Play: Set up a small first aid station with band-aids, cotton balls, and lotion. Role-play helping a toy or a family member with a pretend injury. Discuss with your child, “How do you feel when you help someone? Why is it important to help others?” This encourages empathy and understanding of caring for others.
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I should go now. Please be good while I’m away.
Jimmy, you don’t need me. Daddy’s leaving.
Oh, cook your meal right now.
Let’s wash my clothes. He tore my lovely skirt.
Let’s run a race, okay?
My tire tracks are going to weigh.
I love you too, kids. Be good. Mom, you will be back soon.
Oh honey, your face!
Beautiful beach, shining sun.
Beautiful beach, big white waves.
Don’t worry, baby. I know you can do it. Hold my hand, come with me. Don’t be afraid.
Yes!
It’s okay, mommy will help you feel better. Let’s clean your boo-boo leg. Here’s some cream, you will be all right.
Hey, are you ready now? Where are you hiding?
Let’s take a bath and chase the germs away.
Ice cream! Yummy ice cream! Hello, which one would you like?
Here you are, please pay.
Thank you!
I start to do…
Right now, they lasted. Did it feel safe at last? It did.
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