Once upon a time, there were seven little baby goats. Their Mommy told them, “I’m going to pick fruit in the forest. Stay in the house, lock the door, and only open it for me, okay?” The baby goats said, “Yes, Mommy! We will only open the door for you!”
Let’s count the baby goats together: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven! They were very smart and knew not to open the door for strangers.
One day, the baby goats heard a knock on the door. “Open the door; it’s Mom!” said a voice. But the voice was rough, and the goats knew it wasn’t their Mommy. They remembered, “Never open the door for strangers!”
Later, the baby goats decided to play outside. They played tag and had so much fun! Remember, when you play, always stay safe and watch out for strangers.
One day, a stranger came and said, “Little kid, come with me. Have some lollipops.” But the baby goats knew better. They said, “No, our teacher told us not to take anything from strangers!”
If you ever feel in danger, shout “no” and call for help. Teachers and security guards are there to help you. Always remember to protect yourself!
The baby goats loved playing hide and seek. But they knew to be careful where they hid. They didn’t hide behind doors or under tables because they could get hurt. Instead, they found safe places to hide.
The baby goats were excited about a picnic. They wanted strawberries, bananas, and chocolate! They went shopping with their Dad and stayed close to him so they wouldn’t get lost.
If you ever get lost, stay calm. Remember your parents’ phone numbers and find a security guard for help. The baby goat Rudolph got lost but stayed calm and found help. He remembered his Dad’s phone number, and soon they were back together!
The baby goats learned about being little police officers. They helped others and kept everyone safe. If you see someone in trouble, you can help too!
When a stranger offers you candy or toys, remember what Mom and Dad say: never take anything from strangers. Always stay safe and have fun!
And that’s the story of the seven little baby goats. They learned to stay safe and have fun, and now you can too!
Role-Playing Safety Scenarios: Gather your friends and take turns acting out different safety scenarios. One person can pretend to be a stranger, and another can be a baby goat. Practice saying “no” and calling for help. Discuss how it feels to say “no” and why it’s important to trust your instincts.
Safety Treasure Hunt: With the help of an adult, create a treasure hunt in your home or classroom. Hide small items or treats in safe places. As you search, remember the safety rules from the story, like not hiding in dangerous spots. After finding the treasures, talk about why each hiding spot was safe or unsafe.
Draw Your Safety Plan: Use crayons and paper to draw a picture of your safety plan. Include who you would call if you got lost, where you would go for help, and what you would say to a stranger. Share your drawing with your classmates and explain your plan.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
I’m going out to pick fruit in the forest. Stay in the house, lock the door, and don’t open it to any stranger. Open the door only to Mommy. Okay? Yes, we got it. Never open the door to any stranger; open the door only to Mommy.
[Music]
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. We are seven little baby goats. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Open the door; it’s Mom.
“Rough voice.”
You’re a liar; you’re not Mom. We are seven little baby goats. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Open the door; it’s Mom.
“Big black ears.”
You’re a liar; you’re not Mom.
[Music]
We are seven little baby goats. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Open the door; it’s Mom.
You’re a liar; you’re not Mom.
[Music]
We are seven little baby girls. It’s Mom! It’s Mom! It’s our Mommy’s bag. We are seven little baby goats.
[Music]
We are seven little baby goats. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Open the door; it’s Mom!
“Mommy!”
Who?
“Big bad wolf.”
[Music]
We are seven little baby goats. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Click on like if you like this video.
[Music]
Tiki, how about playing together in the playground?
Okay, what are we going to play?
How about playing tag? Good, then I’m going to catch you first.
[Music]
Many friends in my preschool; it’s so fun to play with them. Remember this: please be safe. Watch out for strangers all the time.
[Music]
Who are you?
“Little kid, come with me. Have some lollipops.”
No, our teacher told us not to take anything from strangers.
[Music]
Don’t be afraid and shout out “no” when you’re in danger. Call for help and try to take care of yourself. Many people will help us out: the teacher and the security guard. Remember to protect yourself, please.
[Music]
Good job, everybody! When you see a stranger around here, tell your teacher immediately, okay? We’ll protect ourselves. Kids, please remember to protect yourselves too.
[Music]
Oh, I haven’t seen the kids for a long time. Ah, I’ll disguise myself as someone else to surprise them.
[Music]
I’ll go upstairs to clean the room now. Never open the door for a stranger, okay?
Don’t worry, we won’t.
[Music]
Knocking on the door.
Knock, knock on the door. See who’s knocking on the door. There is someone I don’t know. Can I open the door for him?
Who is it?
“Open the door, please.”
Who is she? Her voice sounds so weird.
Don’t open that door! That’s what Mom and Dad say: when a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him.
[Music]
Kids, I brought a surprise gift for you! Open the door!
Knock, knock on the door. See who’s knocking on the door. There is someone I don’t know. Can I open that door for him?
He’s a clown.
Mimi, do you know him?
Don’t open the door! That’s what Mom and Dad say: when a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him.
[Music]
Phoebe, please! He knows my name, but I don’t know who he is.
Don’t open the door! That’s what Mom and Dad say: when a stranger’s at the door, never open that door for him.
[Music]
Someone knocked on the door just now; it was a stranger.
So we didn’t open the door.
You did a good job! Never open the door for a stranger.
[Music]
Who is it?
Let me go see.
“Open up, I’m Mr. Dale.”
He is Mr. Dale.
Oh, why did you take so long to open the door? Come on in, Mr. Dale.
[Music]
It was you who knocked on the door.
[Music]
Let’s play hide and seek!
Okay!
I’m really good at it.
I’m better; you’ll never find me!
Now go hide, everyone; I’ll find you.
[Music]
Let’s all play hide and seek. Where can I hide? There’s a space behind the door.
Yeah, I will hide here.
No, no, no, no! Stay away from there! If the door opens, you will get hurt.
[Music]
Let’s all play hide and seek. Where can I hide? There are long curtains.
Yeah, I will hide here.
You will get hurt!
[Music]
Here’s a large table.
Yeah, I will hide here.
No, no, no, no! The edges are pointy; if you are not careful, you will get hurt.
[Music]
Let’s all play hide and seek.
There you are!
What to do if you get lost?
[Music]
Kids, what do you want for the picnic tomorrow?
Strawberries, bananas, huge dumplings, chocolate!
I like fish!
Oh, my 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?
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!
[Music]
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 parents’ phone numbers. If you get lost, stay calm and go to find the security guard for help.
[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! 1-812-0821.
Let’s ask Dudu to find Rudolph.
Good idea!
[Music]
Hello, Dad, it’s me, Rudolph!
Rudolph, where are you now?
I’m next to a table.
A table? What else do you see?
And the security guard is here.
Rudolph, give the phone to him; let me talk to the security guard.
Okay!
[Music]
Uh, hello! Your son and I are at the supermarket entrance.
Hey, there’s Rudolph!
Oh, Dad!
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.
[Music]
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]
Good morning, Kiki!
Good morning!
What do we need to do today?
We need to patrol the street and see who needs our help.
Okay, let’s go!
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 a little safe.
[Music]
Watch out! Stay there; take it easy; I’ll pick up your ball.
Thank you!
Don’t play with your ball by the street; it’s so dangerous.
I’m sorry; it won’t happen again.
Oh, the soccer field is over there; you can play there; it’s much safer.
Okay, we better keep patrolling.
Bye-bye!
[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.
Get in the car; let’s go find your mom.
Yes!
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’ll take you home very soon.
[Music]
Thank you for your help!
You’re welcome!
By the way, why were you alone in the street?
I followed a beautiful butterfly; it flew so fast that I lost my way back home.
Please remember, don’t play alone outside your house.
Okay, I got it!
[Music]
We’ve done our duty for today; let’s get back in our police car.
Okay!
[Music]
Please ask the police officers.
Hmm, it’s the third floor. Good, I’ll go buy some toys.
[Laughter]
[Applause]
Let’s go!
[Music]
Dad, can we play over there?
Sure, but don’t run around; I’ll come for you after a while, okay?
Bye!
[Music]
Hello there, little kids! I have tasty candy here: sweet and tart, so tasty! Come try, everyone!
Mom and Dad always say when a stranger comes to you, never eat anything that he gives to you.
I never eat what a stranger gives to me.
[Music]
Hello there, little kids! I have many toy cars here; big tires are rolling round. Come play, everyone!
And Dad always says when a stranger comes to you, never take anything that he gives to you.
I never take what a stranger gives to me.
Yeah, yeah!
Oh, you made a wonderful toy train!
[Music]
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