Oh, David! SMELLS! OOPS! | Children’s Books Read Aloud

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In today’s Storytime lesson, we explored three delightful books about a little boy named David, written by David Shannon. Through “David Smells,” “Oh, David,” and “Oops!”, we learned about the five senses, the love between David and his mother, and the playful mishaps that come with being a curious child. The session concluded with a warm goodnight to David, inviting everyone to share their enjoyment of the stories for future readings.
  1. What are some things David likes to touch, taste, smell, hear, and see?
  2. How does David’s mommy show that she loves him?
  3. What funny things does David do that make us say “Oops!”?

Welcome to Storytime!

Hello, friends! Are you ready for some fun? Today, we are going to read about a little boy named David. There are three special books about him, and they are all by David Shannon. Let’s see what David is up to!

David Smells

In the first book, “David Smells,” we learn about the five senses. Do you know what they are? Let’s find out with David!

Touch

David likes to touch everything! But sometimes, it’s better to leave things alone, David!

Taste

David loves to taste things, but not everything is for eating! Don’t eat that, David!

Smell

Uh-oh! Is David a little stinky? Let’s find out!

Hear

David can be very loud! Sometimes, it’s too noisy, David!

See

Peekaboo, David! What can you see?

Oh, David!

In the next book, “Oh, David,” we see how much David’s mommy loves him. She always says, “Oh, David!”

Open up, David! Hold still, and go to sleep. Oh, David, I love you!

Oops!

The last book is called “Oops!” David’s first word was “Ball!”

Oh no, what happened? Did David make a mess with the dog and some mac and cheese? Oops!

Goodnight, David!

It’s time to say nighty night to David. We hope you enjoyed the stories!

If you liked learning about David, let us know! We can read more fun stories together. See you next time, and take care!

  • What are some things you like to touch, taste, smell, hear, or see? Can you think of a time when you used one of your senses in a fun or surprising way?
  • David’s mommy always says, “Oh, David!” when he does something silly. Can you think of a time when someone in your family said something similar to you? What happened?
  • In the story “Oops!”, David makes a mess. Have you ever made a mess while playing or eating? What did you do to clean it up?
  1. Sensory Scavenger Hunt: Let’s go on a sensory scavenger hunt! With a grown-up, explore your home or backyard and find something for each of the five senses. Can you find something soft to touch, something yummy to taste, something with a strong smell, something that makes a sound, and something interesting to see? Share what you found with your friends or family!

  2. David’s Day Adventure: Imagine you are spending a day with David. Draw a picture of what you and David would do together using your five senses. Maybe you taste some yummy snacks, hear birds singing, or see colorful flowers. What would you touch and smell? Share your drawing and describe your adventure to the class!

  3. Five Senses Storytime: Create your own short story about a character like David using the five senses. What does your character see, hear, smell, taste, and touch during their adventure? You can write it down or tell it out loud to a friend or family member. Be creative and have fun!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

Hi everyone! Welcome to the Storytime Family. How’s it going? Today we have a very special series by David Shannon called “Oh, David!” There are three books in this series. Let’s check them out!

We have “David Smells,” “Oh, David,” and “Oops!” Shall we check out “David Smells” first?

“David Smells” – David has five senses: touch, hear, see, smell, and taste.

Touch: Leave him alone, David!
Taste: Don’t eat that!
Smell: Are you stinky, David?
Hear: That’s too loud!

See: Peekaboo, baby!

[Music]

Oh, David! David’s mommy always said, “Oh, David!”

Open up, baby! Hold still. Go to sleep, David. Oh, David, I love you!

Oops! David’s first words were “Ball!”

Oh, what happened there?

Dog! Oops! Is that mac and cheese?

[Music]

Nighty night!

And there we have all three books. Let us know if you like David! Give us a like and subscribe. Tap on the notification button for the next story.

See you again soon! Take care! Bye!

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