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In the lesson “Let’s Have Fun on the Slide!”, Tiki and Whiskers learn the importance of taking turns and playing safely on the slide by lining up and following rules to ensure everyone has a good time. The lesson also emphasizes safety in various situations, such as at the amusement park and what to do if you get lost, highlighting the role of security and the importance of staying calm. Overall, it teaches children to prioritize safety while having fun and helping others.
  1. What do we do when we both want to play on the slide at the same time?
  2. Why is it important to wait our turn on the slide?
  3. What should we do if we get lost at the amusement park?

Let’s Have Fun on the Slide!

One day, Tiki and Whiskers both wanted to go on the slide first. “I want to ride the slide first!” they both said. But Miss Mimi had a great idea to help them. She said, “We have only one slide. When both of you want it at the same time, what should we do?”

Whiskers thought for a moment and said, “We should line up and use it one at a time so everyone will have a good time.” Tiki agreed, and they both lined up to play on the slide together.

How to Play Safely on the Slide

When you play on the slide, it’s important to follow some simple rules:

  • Stand in a line and hold the handrail tight.
  • Climb the stairs one step at a time.
  • Wait your turn and go down the slide one at a time.
  • Sit up straight and don’t go too fast.

Remember, it’s so much fun to ride the slide when everyone takes turns!

Finding Little Sheep

One day, Tiki was looking for a little sheep. The sheep’s coat was so long that it left wool everywhere! Tiki followed the wool and found the little sheep trapped in a cave. Luckily, a police car helped to find and rescue the sheep. Everyone was happy, and the little sheep was safe!

Going to the Amusement Park

Today, everyone is going to the amusement park! The wheels on the car go round and round as they drive there. But remember, safety first! Always sit up nice and straight with your seatbelt on.

When you get to the amusement park, there are lots of fun things to do. But it’s important to be careful:

  • Don’t jump in a moving elevator.
  • Stay away from construction areas.
  • Hold hands when crossing the road.
  • Don’t talk to strangers or accept gifts without your parent’s permission.

What to Do If You Get Lost

If you ever get lost, don’t worry! Here’s what you can do:

  • Stay calm and find a security guard for help.
  • Remember your parent’s phone numbers.
  • Tell the security guard your name and your parent’s phone number.

Rudolph got lost once, but he stayed calm and found a security guard. He remembered his dad’s phone number, and soon he was back with his family!

Becoming Little Police Officers

Kiki and Mimi decided to become little police officers for a day. They helped a lost child find their mom. Police officers help keep everyone safe, and Kiki and Mimi did a great job!

Remember, always stay safe and have fun!

  1. Have you ever had to wait your turn for something fun, like Tiki and Whiskers did with the slide? How did it make you feel, and what did you do while you waited?
  2. Imagine you are at an amusement park. What are some things you would do to make sure you and your friends stay safe while having fun?
  3. If you were a little police officer like Kiki and Mimi, how would you help someone who is lost? What would you say to make them feel better?
  1. Slide Safety Role Play: Gather a few friends or family members and set up a pretend slide using a small ramp or a safe area in your home. Take turns being Tiki, Whiskers, and Miss Mimi. Practice lining up and taking turns on the slide. Discuss why it’s important to wait your turn and how it makes playing more fun for everyone.

  2. Wool Trail Adventure: Create a wool trail using yarn or string around your home or yard. Pretend to be Tiki and follow the trail to find a hidden stuffed animal or toy sheep. Talk about how following clues can help solve problems and how teamwork, like the police car helping Tiki, is important in finding solutions.

  3. Safety Detective Game: Go on a “safety hunt” around your home or playground. Look for things that help keep you safe, like handrails, seatbelts, or crosswalks. Discuss why each item is important and how it helps you stay safe, just like the rules at the amusement park. Share your findings with a friend or family member and talk about other safety tips you can use every day.

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

[Music]
I came first!
No, I came first!
Don’t fight, guys!
I’m first!
Oh, what’s the matter, Miss Mimi?
I want to ride the slide first!
I want to ride the slide first!

Tiki, Whiskers, we have only one slide here. When both of you want it at the same time, what should we do?
You should line up and use it one at a time so everyone will have a good time.
Oh, Whiskers, let’s line up!
Okay, let’s play on the slide together!

Yeah! A long, long slide like an elephant’s trunk!
Everybody stand in a line, hold the handrail tight.
One step at a time, climb the stairs up to the top.
Hold on, wait your turn.
Please go down the slide one at a time.
Sit up straight, please, and please don’t go too fast.
It’s so fun to ride the slide!

A long, long slide like an elephant’s trunk!
Everybody stand in a line, hold the handrail tight.
One step at a time, climb the stairs up to the top.
Hold on, wait your turn.
Please go down the slide one at a time.
Sit up straight, please, don’t go too fast.

[Music]
Remember, wait for your friend to leave the slide first!
[Music]
A long, long slide like an elephant’s trunk!
Everybody stand in a line, hold the handrail tight.
One step at a time, climb the stairs up to the top.
Hold on!
[Music]
[Music]
Your friends always remember to follow the rules so everyone can have a good time.
[Music]

Hi, Tiki!
[Music]
Where are you going?
Little sheep’s coat is so long that it falls everywhere. I’m going to shear her!
[Music]
Where is little sheep?
[Music]
Hey, little sheep, where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Please, Clary’s on his way looking for her.
Hey, little sheep, where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
The police car is following now the wool on the ground.
[Music]
Hey, little sheep, where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
The police car is searching now a cave in the woods.
[Music]
Little sheep trapped in the cave!
In the cave!
In the cave!
Police car is calling out!

Thank you so much!
The wool on the ground led me to the little sheep.
Glad I didn’t shear her!
[Laughter]

Today we will go to the amusement park!
Great! Buckle up now!
[Music]
The wheels on the car go round and round, round and round, round and round.
The wheels on the car go round and round to the amusement park.
The kid in the car presses the window switch.
Window switch!
Window switch!
The kid in the car presses the window switch; she sticks her hand out.
[Music]
The kid in the car tries to pick up her toy.
Pick up her toy!
Pick up her toy!
The kid in the car tries to pick up her toy; she takes off her belt.
[Music]
Dad in the car sees her, stops the car!
Stops the car!
Stops the car!
Dad in the car stops and says to her, “It’s so dangerous!”
[Music]
That kid in the car sits up nice and straight.
Nice and straight!
Nice and straight!
That kid in the car sits up nice and straight, putting her seatbelt on.
[Music]
Happy song! Enjoy her happy ride!
The wheels on the car go round and round, round and round!
[Music]
Dad, we are almost there!
Wow, look! There’s a Ferris wheel!
Yeah!
[Music]
Always remember, safety first!
[Music]
Please choose a place to visit.
What are the animals doing wrong?
[Music]
Jumping in a moving elevator is very dangerous!
Don’t lean against the elevator door!
[Music]
Don’t hold the elevator door!
[Music]
Hi, little one! What are your parents’ names?
Your child is waiting for you at the information desk.
Mom, whenever you go out, you must stay within your parent’s sight!
[Music]
Good job, Kiki!
[Music]
Please choose a place to visit.
[Music]
Be careful and avoid walking into a manhole!
[Music]
Construction areas are dangerous for children; please walk around them!
[Music]
Playing on the road is not a good idea!
[Music]
When you see a puddle of water, please walk around it!
[Music]
Good job, Kiki!
[Music]
Please choose a place to visit.
[Music]
Over here!
[Music]
Always hold hands when crossing the road on the zebra path!
[Music]
Red light for stop and green light for go!
[Music]
[Music]
Good job, Kiki!
[Music]
Please choose a place to visit.
Don’t talk to a stranger or accept gifts without your parent’s permission!
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
Hi, kiddo! May I have your parent’s telephone numbers, please?
1-800-123-4567
Hello, Mom! Always remember your parent’s telephone numbers!
[Music]
Good job, Kiki!
[Music]
Always remember, safety first!
[Music]

Dear baby, go outside, cross the street, take the light.
Red lights on, please stand by!
Bring safety knowledge to mind!
[Music]
Baby, go outside, cross the street, take the light.
Lights on, please stand by!
Bring lights on, walk on stripes crossing the street!
Don’t play and fight! Safety knowledge!
[Music]
What to do if you get lost?
Kids, what do you want for the picnic tomorrow?
Strawberries, bananas, huge dumplings, chocolate!
I like fish!
All of those favorites! I want them all!
Okay, here comes the shopping cart!
[Music]
Hey!
[Music]
Mmm, tomato sauce or soy sauce, or should I choose a spicy one?
[Music]
Dad, which one should I choose?
[Music]
Dad!
Kiki! Meow meow! Where have you gone?
Let me see what you all have bought.
Rudolph, did you get your favorite canned fish?
Huh?
Rudolph! Rudolph, where are you?
Rudolph’s missing!
Where are you?
You guys stay with me!
Don’t run away; otherwise, someone else will get lost too!
Oh my goodness, Rudolph must be desperately looking for us!
There’s Dad!
Dad, I thought I lost you!
Oh kid, I’m not your dad. I’m sorry, I made a mistake!
Dad, where are you?
Remember your parent’s phone numbers!
If you get lost, stay calm and go to find the security guard for help!
Oh!
[Music]
Hello, son! Are you alone? Have you gotten separated from your parents?
I lost my dad! I can’t find him!
What’s your name?
Rudolph!
Rudolph, do you know your dad’s phone number?
Yes, I do!
1-800-123-4567!
Meow meow! Let’s ask Dudu to find Rudolph!
Good idea!
Hello, God! It’s me, Rudolph!
Rudolph, it’s Rudolph!
Oh! Where are you now?
I’m next to a table!
A table? What else do you see?
And a security guard is here!
Rudolph, give the phone to him! Let me talk to the security guard!
Okay!
Uh, hello!
Your son and I are at the supermarket entrance!
Hey, there’s Rudolph!
Oh, Rudolph, it’s okay now! Stay close to me next time!
Thank you so much!
Rudolph, thank the security guard!
Thank you, sir!
You’re welcome!
Rudolph, you did well! You stayed calm, came to me for help, and remembered your dad’s phone number!
Hey kids, if you get separated from your mom and dad, go to find a security guard and memorize your mom and dad’s phone numbers!
[Music]
Hello, I’m Kiki!
I’m Mimi!
Hey guys, do you know how police officers keep us safe?
We’re gonna change into little police officers and patrol the streets! Come on, let’s go together!
[Music]
Police officers!
[Music]
I’m a little police officer with a police car! I patrol the streets!
Look, I see a child who got lost! Don’t worry, I’ll take you to your mom!
I’m a little police officer with a police car! I help people!
If you have trouble, come to me for help!
Don’t worry, I will keep everyone safe!
[Music]
I’m a little police officer with a police car! I’ll take you home very soon!
[Music]
Mimi! Mimi! Mom! Mom!
Baby Kiki! Meow meow!
Thank you for your help!
Well, today Kiki and Mew Mew helped little cat find her mom! Let’s give them medals!
[Applause]

This version removes any inappropriate or unclear language while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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