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In the lesson “Fun Adventures with Sheriff Labrador,” children learn the importance of kindness, safety, and honesty while playing. Sheriff Labrador helps the kids understand that playing tricks can sometimes lead to danger, and emphasizes the need for healthy habits, like washing hands and brushing teeth. The story encourages sharing, being truthful, and staying safe at home, highlighting that fun is best enjoyed when everyone is happy and safe.
  1. What did Sheriff Labrador teach us about playing tricks?
  2. Why is it important to wash our hands before eating?
  3. How can we be safe when we are playing with our friends?

Fun Adventures with Sheriff Labrador

Playing Tricks

Once upon a time, some kids were playing at the playground. They loved to play tricks, like pretending there were scary spiders and snakes around. But sometimes, playing tricks wasn’t fun for everyone.

Learning a Lesson

One day, a little elephant was playing on the seesaw and suddenly flew away! Sheriff Labrador came to help. He found handprints and thought someone was playing tricks. They followed the footprints and found a chameleon who was good at hiding!

Being Safe

Sheriff Labrador taught everyone that playing tricks can be dangerous. It’s important to be kind and safe when playing. If you see something dangerous, tell a grown-up!

Healthy Habits

After playing, it’s time to eat! But wait, remember to wash your hands before eating. It’s important to keep germs away so you don’t get sick.

Finding Snacks

Oh no! Where did the sandwiches go? The little police officers went on a mission to find them. They discovered Grandpa had taken them! It’s important to share and not take things without asking.

Yummy Popcorn

Later, they enjoyed some yummy popcorn. A wonderful chef made the best popcorn ever! Everyone had fun eating and sharing together.

Feeling Better

Sometimes, we don’t feel well and need medicine to get better. It’s okay to take medicine when you’re sick. It helps chase the germs away!

Brushing Teeth

After eating sweets, remember to brush your teeth! It keeps your teeth healthy and strong. The dentist says brushing is important to avoid toothaches.

Being Honest

Grandpa asked if the kids were eating sweets. They said no, but it’s always best to be honest. Sharing and telling the truth makes everyone happy.

Staying Safe at Home

When you’re at home, don’t open the door to strangers. Wait for your mom or dad to be there. It’s important to stay safe!

Having Fun and Being Safe

Remember, playing is fun when everyone is safe and happy. Be kind, share, and always tell a grown-up if something feels wrong. Enjoy your adventures!

  1. Have you ever played a trick on someone, or has someone played a trick on you? How did it make you feel, and what did you learn from it?
  2. Why do you think it’s important to wash your hands before eating and brush your teeth after eating sweets? Can you think of other healthy habits that keep us safe and strong?
  3. What would you do if you found something that doesn’t belong to you, like the sandwiches in the story? Why is it important to ask before taking things?
  1. Role-Playing Safe Adventures: Gather some toys or stuffed animals and create a small play area. Encourage the children to act out a scene where they play safely and kindly, just like Sheriff Labrador taught. They can pretend to be different characters, like the little elephant or the chameleon, and practice asking for help from a grown-up if they see something dangerous. This activity helps children understand the importance of safety and kindness in play.

  2. Germ Detective Game: Set up a simple obstacle course with different stations representing activities like playing, eating, and brushing teeth. At each station, ask the children to identify what they should do to stay healthy, such as washing hands before eating or brushing teeth after sweets. Use stickers or stamps to reward them for correct answers. This game reinforces healthy habits in a fun and interactive way.

  3. Honesty and Sharing Circle: Sit in a circle and pass around a small object, like a ball. When a child receives the ball, they can share a story about a time they were honest or shared something with a friend. Encourage them to think about how it made them and others feel. This activity promotes honesty and sharing, highlighting their importance in building happy relationships.

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

**[Music]**
Hey, you caught in line!
I want to play right now!
**[Music]**
Put it down, put it down, a scary spider!
Climb up!
**[Music]**
Little kids play tricks, play tricks, so much fun!
It’s fun, it’s fun, so much fun!
**[Music]**
Scary caterpillars, go, go caterpillars!
**[Music]**
Playing tricks, playing tricks, so much fun!
It’s fun, it’s fun, so much fun!
**[Music]**
It’s just a toy!
Put it down, put it down, a big and scary snake!
Crawl, crawl, big snake!
**[Music]**
It’s not fun playing tricks, playing tricks.
It’s not fun, it’s not fun, not fun at all!
Playing alone is not fun at all!
**[Music]**
Oh! Ouch!
This is my toy snake!
So you play tricks on us? I’m sorry, I won’t do it again.
There’s a monster over there!
**[Music]**
Playing tricks at the playground!
**[Applause]**
**[Music]**
Who’s there? What’s going on? I’m stuck to the slide!
**[Applause]**
Something’s wrong! Come on!
Oh, what’s wrong? A monster?
It isn’t a monster! Let me have a look!
**[Music]**
There’s nothing here!
**[Music]**
Love me!
Let’s go! Watch out!
**[Music]**
A little elephant! Are you all right?
I’m fine! Sheriff Labrador, little elephant and I were playing on the seesaw, and I don’t know why, but he suddenly flew away!
Huh?
**[Music]**
Handprints! Someone must have been here!
Did you see anyone? No, I didn’t.
I think it must have been someone who’s good at camouflaging.
How do we find the suspect?
I have an idea!
**[Music]**
I’m trying to play another trick!
No glue, no!
That’s it, wonderful!
It’s coming! Wake up now!
**[Music]**
Follow the footprints!
**[Music]**
Look, it’s a chameleon!
**[Music]**
Over there! Hurry!
**[Music]**
Easy, teacher!
We’ll never play tricks on others again!
Sheriff Labrador’s safety talk:
Kids, playing tricks on others is not nice, especially tricks that are dangerous. Not only can they scare others, but also hurt them. Have you come across any dangerous tricks? Remember to tell your parents if you do come across them!
**[Music]**
Ouch! Doctor, please help me!
**[Music]**
I’ll be right there!
**[Music]**
I’ll take care of your food!
Please help me!
It won’t turn anymore!
**[Music]**
What should I do? Please!
**[Music]**
Be careful when you play so that you won’t get hurt!
We will!
Oh, wait! Mommy said we need to wash our hands before eating!
**[Music]**
Where are the sandwiches?
Hmm…
Little police officers, let’s go find the sandwiches!
**[Music]**
Hmm… Take the sandwiches from the plate!
Come on, let’s find out all together!
Who is it? Is it your daddy?
Who, me? Yes, you!
Not me! Then who?
We’re police officers!
**[Music]**
Come on, let’s find out all together!
Yes, you!
It’s you!
**[Music]**
Well, that was nice! Grandpa, you shouldn’t steal sandwiches!
Oh, popcorn! Yummy popcorn!
It’s popcorn! One box of popcorn, please!
**[Music]**
My popcorn is the best!
A wonderful chef making yummy popcorn! Hurry up, come on, come on!
**[Applause]**
My popcorn is the best!
**[Music]**
My popcorn is the best!
A wonderful chef, you’re making yummy popcorn! Hurry up, come on, come on!
Have some yummy popcorn!
Look at all of the popcorn! Yay!
**[Music]**
And Mew Mew, it’s time to go!
Yay! Superhero party, here we go!
**[Music]**
Thank you!
Chase the germs away! Chase away!
I feel much better now! Let’s go!
I don’t feel well, I think I’m sick!
Sweetie, sweetie, don’t worry! We will take care of you!
You have to take medicine if you’re sick!
Yes, yes, yes! I want to get well soon!
Good job! Good job! It will help you chase the germs!
**[Music]**
Kid, I feel much better now! Let’s go! We don’t have much time!
Fever, fever, go away!
I don’t feel well, I think I’m sick!
Mommy! Mommy! Don’t worry!
**[Music]**
You’re sick! Take medicine!
No, no, no! I don’t like medicine!
Come on, come on!
**[Music]**
Oh, oh, oh no!
I don’t think we’ll make it to the superhero party!
I have an idea!
**[Music]**
I’m a dentist! I’m here to check your teeth!
Oh, where is everyone?
**[Applause]**
Five little children!
**[Music]**
Four little children reading lollipops took a look and then she said, “Brush your teeth after eating sweets!”
Three little children eating lollipops, one had a toothache!
The dentist took a look and then she said, “Brush your teeth after eating sweets!”
No, no, no! I don’t want to brush!
**[Music]**
Two little children in my house!
I have a bad toothache!
You should go to the dentist right now!
**[Music]**
Brush your teeth after eating sweets!
**[Music]**
My teeth don’t hurt anymore!
Don’t forget to brush your teeth after eating sweets!
Okay!
**[Music]**
Today is no snacks day!
Give me all your snacks! My favorite chocolate!
Oh, my donut!
To eat them, okay!
**[Music]**
Hey!
**[Music]**
Thank you!
Sweeties, sweeties! Yes, Grandpa!
Eating chocolate? No, Grandpa!
Telling lies? No, Grandpa!
Open your mouth!
It’s okay!
**[Music]**
Grandpa, the sweeties! Eating donuts? No sweeties!
No sweeties! Open your mouth!
You hold on to Grandpa’s donuts, okay?
And please keep the children’s chocolate too, okay?
Keep close watch over them this time!
Don’t eat them while I’m not looking!
**[Music]**
Oh!
**[Music]**
Oh!
**[Music]**
Sweeties, sweeties! Yes, Grandpa!
Eating donuts? No, Grandpa!
Telling lies? No, Grandpa!
Open your mouth!
Here you are, Grandpa!
**[Music]**
I will be back soon! Don’t open the door to strangers, okay?
Don’t worry, Mom!
The little rabbit! Open the door, please!
Knock, knock, knock! Let me come in!
No, no, no, no, no!
I will not open it until my mom’s here!
Hey, little rabbit! Open the door, please!
Knock, knock, knock!
Let me come in!
No, no, no! Until my mom’s here!
**[Music]**
**[Music]**

This version removes any inappropriate or unclear phrases while maintaining the overall context and flow of the transcript.

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