PINKALICIOUS is Excited to Teach You LITTLE MISS MUFFET

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In this lesson, Pinkalicious introduces children to the classic rhyme “Little Miss Muffet,” sharing the story of a girl who enjoys a snack on her tuffet until a spider surprises her. The lesson emphasizes the joy of rhymes and encourages children to create their own rhyming stories, fostering creativity and imagination. Pinkalicious expresses excitement for future learning adventures together.
  1. What did Little Miss Muffet like to eat while she sat on her tuffet?
  2. How do you feel when you see a spider? Would you run away like Little Miss Muffet?
  3. Can you think of some words that rhyme, just like “Muffet” and “tuffet”?

Pinkalicious is Excited to Teach You Little Miss Muffet

Hello friends! It’s me, Pinkalicious! I’m so happy to be with you today. We are going to have so much fun learning a little rhyme called “Little Miss Muffet.” Are you ready to join me?

Little Miss Muffet’s Story

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Little Miss Muffet. She liked to sit on a cozy little seat called a tuffet. While she was sitting there, she was eating something called curds and whey. It’s kind of like a snack!

A Surprise Visitor

Guess what happened next? A friendly spider came along and sat right next to her. But oh no! Little Miss Muffet got scared and ran away. Would you be scared if a spider sat next to you?

Let’s Have Fun with Rhymes!

Isn’t it fun to hear stories that rhyme? Rhymes are words that sound the same, like “Muffet” and “tuffet.” Can you think of other words that rhyme? Maybe “cat” and “hat” or “dog” and “frog”!

Make Your Own Story

Now it’s your turn! Can you make up a little story with rhymes? Maybe you can have a character like Little Miss Muffet and think of a fun adventure for them. Remember to use your imagination!

Thanks for learning with me today. I can’t wait to have more fun with you next time. Bye for now!

  • What would you do if you were sitting on a tuffet and a spider came to visit you? How would you feel, and why?
  • Can you think of a time when you were surprised by something or someone? What happened, and how did you react?
  • Let’s play a rhyming game! Can you come up with a list of words that rhyme with “play”? How many can you think of?
  1. Rhyme Hunt: Go on a rhyme hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or pictures and try to find words that rhyme with them. For example, if you see a “book,” can you think of a word that rhymes with it, like “hook”? Share your rhymes with a friend or family member and see if they can add more rhymes to your list!

  2. Create a Rhyme Book: Use paper and crayons to create your very own rhyme book. Draw a picture of a character, just like Little Miss Muffet, and write a short rhyming story about them. You can make up a new adventure and use your imagination to come up with fun rhymes. Share your book with the class or your family!

  3. Rhyme Time Game: Play a game with a friend or family member where you take turns saying a word, and the other person has to come up with a word that rhymes with it. For example, if you say “star,” they might say “car.” Keep going back and forth to see how many rhymes you can come up with together!

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

Hello friends! It’s me, Pinkalicious! I’m so excited to spend more time with you. Today, I’m going to teach you “Little Miss Muffet.” Are you ready?

Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey. Along came a spider and sat down beside her, and frightened Miss Muffet away. I think I’d get frightened too! Would you?

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