One day, Sheriff Labrador was on a mission to help find a little chick who was playing hide and seek. But guess what? The little chick was hiding in a parking lot, and that’s not a safe place to play!
The little chick’s big brother was worried because he couldn’t find him. He asked Sheriff Labrador for help. The sheriff was ready to solve the mystery and find the little chick!
As they searched, they found some jelly beans on the floor. These jelly beans were like little clues that helped them know where the little chick might have gone. They followed the jelly beans and thought the little chick might have taken the elevator to another floor.
They searched and searched, asking people if they had seen the little chick. Finally, they heard a sound from above and rushed to find him. Hooray! They found the little chick safe and sound!
Sheriff Labrador has some important safety tips for us:
Parking lots are not safe for playing because cars might not see you. You’re not tall enough for drivers to notice you easily.
Cars can start moving suddenly, and it’s important to stay away from them to avoid getting hurt.
Always be careful and pay attention when you’re in a parking lot. Remember, safety first!
Now you know why it’s important to play in safe places and always be careful around cars. Let’s have fun and stay safe, just like Sheriff Labrador taught us!
Safety Detective Game: Let’s play a game where you become a safety detective like Sheriff Labrador! Look around your classroom or home and find three places that are safe to play and three places that are not safe. Share your findings with your friends or family and explain why each place is safe or not safe. This will help you learn to identify safe play areas in your everyday life.
Jelly Bean Clue Hunt: Just like Sheriff Labrador found jelly beans as clues, let’s create a jelly bean trail in a safe area. Follow the trail to find a hidden treasure (like a small toy or a treat). While you follow the trail, think about why it’s important to stay in safe areas and how you can make sure you’re always playing safely.
Role-Playing with Toy Cars: Use toy cars and figures to create a mini parking lot. Practice being a pedestrian and a driver. As a pedestrian, practice looking both ways before crossing and staying on the sidewalk. As a driver, practice stopping and looking for pedestrians. This activity will help you understand how to stay safe around cars.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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[Music][Applause]
Hmm…
[Music]
You’d better find a good place to hide.
[Music]
Little chick, little chick, where are you?
[Music]
Little chick!
Hey kid, what are you doing here? It’s dangerous in the parking lot.
Sheriff Labrador: My little brother was playing hide and seek, and now he’s missing.
What? You were playing hide and seek in the parking lot? That’s really dangerous.
Please help me find my little brother.
Don’t worry, there’s no case that I can’t solve.
Hey kid, were you playing hide and seek on this floor?
Uh-huh.
We need to search every corner of this floor.
Copy that.
Little chick, little chick, little chick…
Oh!
[Music]
These are my little brother’s jelly beans.
[Music]
Little chick might be around here somewhere. We might find him by following these jelly beans.
The jelly beans have stopped here. That means little chick might have taken the elevator.
Huh, it’s dangerous around here. We need to find him as soon as possible.
[Music]
The second floor.
Little chick, little chick!
Excuse me, have you seen a little chick this tall?
No, I haven’t.
Toby, found anything?
No, my little brother!
Brother, where are you?
[Music]
It’s from up there!
[Music]
Follow me!
Little chick!
[Music]
Watch out!
Oh!
Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk:
Kids, never play in a parking lot. You might be in a car’s blind spot, as you’re not tall enough to be seen by the driver.
And with so many intersections in a parking lot, drivers can’t always react immediately, and accidents could happen.
Also, beware of idle cars, as you could easily get hurt if they start to move.
Remember to stay alert when you’re in a parking lot and don’t play around. Always safety first!
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