Pirate Shark Vs Monster Police Truck | Shark Song | Nursery Rhymes | Kids Songs

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to be brave like Kiki and Mumu when facing challenges. You will discover the importance of teamwork and how working together can help you solve problems. By the end of the adventure, you will understand that even when things get tricky, it’s important to never give up and to always look for solutions, just like Kiki and Mumu did when they chased after Pirate Shark to get their lost parcel back!

Let's Think

  1. What did Kiki and Mumu do when their parcel fell into the sea?
  2. Who did Kiki and Mumu meet while looking for their parcel?
  3. What lesson did Kiki and Mumu learn from their adventure?

Lesson Article

Adventure with Kiki and Mumu

Once upon a time, Kiki and Mumu were on a fun adventure. They were traveling over a big mountain, and they were almost at their destination. But oh no! Something unexpected happened!

The Parcel Falls

As they were moving along, one of their parcels accidentally fell into the sea. “Oh no, what do we do?” asked Mumu. But Kiki was not worried. “Don’t worry, Mumu. We will get the parcel back!”

Finding a Treasure

While looking for the parcel, they saw something shiny in the water. “Wow, what’s this?” Kiki exclaimed. “I think I found a treasure!” But it wasn’t just any treasure; it was being guarded by Pirate Shark!

Meet Pirate Shark

Pirate Shark was a sneaky shark who loved shiny things. “Look here, Pirate Shark! Where are the monster cars?” Kiki and Mumu shouted. They wanted their parcel back.

The Chase

Pirate Shark didn’t want to give up the treasure easily. “Stop there, Pirate Shark! Don’t swim away!” Kiki and Mumu called out. They chased after Pirate Shark, determined to get their parcel back.

The Monster Cars

Suddenly, Monster Crane Truck appeared. “Oh no, I’m Monster Crane Truck! Don’t look down on me!” it said. But Kiki and Mumu were brave. They continued to chase Pirate Shark and the monster cars.

Getting the Treasure Back

Finally, after a lot of chasing, Kiki and Mumu got their treasure back. “Look here, Pirate Shark! We’re the Monster Cars!” they cheered. They were so happy to have their parcel again.

The Lost Parcel

When they opened the treasure, they found the parcel they lost. “Rice!” they exclaimed. It was a happy ending to their exciting adventure.

Learning from the Adventure

This adventure teaches us to be brave and never give up, even when things get tricky. Kiki and Mumu showed us that with teamwork and determination, we can solve any problem!

Discussion Questions

  • What do you think Kiki and Mumu felt when their parcel fell into the sea? Have you ever lost something important? How did you feel, and what did you do?
  • If you found a treasure like Kiki and Mumu, what would you hope to find inside? Why would that be special to you?
  • How do you think Kiki and Mumu worked together to solve their problem? Can you think of a time when you worked with a friend or family member to solve a problem? What happened?

Lesson Activities

  1. Treasure Hunt at Home: Create a mini treasure hunt in your home or classroom. Hide a small object (like a toy or a shiny item) and give the children clues to find it. Encourage them to work together, just like Kiki and Mumu, to solve the clues and find the “treasure.” After the hunt, discuss how teamwork helped them succeed.

  2. Role-Playing Adventure: Set up a simple role-playing activity where children can act out the story of Kiki and Mumu. Assign roles like Kiki, Mumu, Pirate Shark, and Monster Crane Truck. Provide simple props or costumes and let the children reenact the adventure. Encourage them to think about how each character felt and what they learned from the experience.

  3. Bravery and Teamwork Discussion: Ask the children to think of a time when they had to be brave or work as a team. Encourage them to share their stories with the group. Discuss how being brave and working together helped them overcome challenges, just like Kiki and Mumu did in their adventure.

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