Please and Thank You Song | Manners Song

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In today’s lesson, we learned about “magic words” that promote kindness and friendship, such as “yes, please,” “no, thank you,” “thank you very much,” and “you’re welcome.” These phrases help us express gratitude and politeness in our interactions with others. By practicing these words, we can become “manners superstars” and make everyone around us feel happy!
  1. What do you say when someone gives you something nice?
  2. How do you ask for something you want?
  3. What do you say when someone says “thank you” to you?

Learning Good Manners with Fun Words!

Hello, little friends! Today, we are going to learn some magic words that make everyone happy. These words are like little keys that open the doors to kindness and friendship. Let’s see what they are!

Magic Words to Use

When someone offers you something, you can say:

  • No, thank you. – If you don’t want it.
  • Yes, please. – If you do want it.

And when you give something to someone, you can say:

  • Here you are. – When you hand it over.

More Magic Words!

When someone gives you something, remember to say:

  • Thank you very much! – To show you are happy and grateful.

And if someone says “thank you” to you, you can reply with:

  • You’re welcome. – To let them know you are happy to help.

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice these words together:

Someone offers you a toy:

  • You say: Yes, please! or No, thank you.

You give a friend a drawing:

  • You say: Here you are.

Your friend says “thank you”:

  • You say: You’re welcome!
Keep Practicing!

Remember, using these magic words makes everyone feel good. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a manners superstar!

Thanks for learning with us today. See you next time for more fun and learning!

  • Can you think of a time when someone used a magic word with you? How did it make you feel?
  • Why do you think using magic words like “please” and “thank you” is important when talking to friends and family?
  • What other words or actions can you think of that help show kindness and make others feel happy?
  1. Magic Words Role Play: Pair up with a friend or family member and take turns playing different roles. One person can pretend to be a shopkeeper, and the other can be a customer. Practice using the magic words like “Yes, please,” “No, thank you,” “Here you are,” “Thank you very much,” and “You’re welcome.” Try to think of different scenarios, like buying a toy or sharing a snack, and see how many magic words you can use!

  2. Magic Words Treasure Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find opportunities to use magic words. For example, if you find a toy you want to play with, ask someone, “Can I play with this, please?” or if you see someone helping you, remember to say, “Thank you very much!” Keep track of how many times you use magic words during the day and share your experiences with your friends or teacher.

  3. Magic Words Art Project: Create a colorful poster with your favorite magic words. Use crayons, markers, or stickers to decorate it. Include words like “Please,” “Thank you,” “You’re welcome,” and “Here you are.” Hang your poster in a place where you can see it every day to remind yourself to use these words. You can also draw pictures of situations where you might use these words, like sharing toys or helping a friend.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

No, thank you. Yes, please. Here you are.
No, thank you. Yes, please. Here you are.
No, thank you. Yes, please. Here you are.
Thank you very much!
Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.
Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.
Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.
Thank you very much!
No, thank you. Yes, please. Here you are.
No, thank you. Yes, please. Here you are.
No, thank you. Yes, please. Here you are.
Thank you very much!
Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.
Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.
Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
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