Once upon a time, there was a sweet little baby. Sometimes, the baby would cry, and everyone tried to make him happy. They gave him a lollipop, a ball, and even a paper plane. But the baby still cried. Then, they took him to see the starry sky, and guess what? The baby started to laugh! They played hide and seek, and everyone had so much fun!
One day, the baby was hungry. They tried to feed him with a spoon, and he was a little messy, but it was so funny! The baby even tried to feed them back! It was a happy meal time for everyone.
When the baby got sleepy, they gave him a bottle of milk. The baby felt cozy and warm. He was a good boy and soon fell asleep, dreaming of fun adventures.
It was a special day called Father’s Day. They made a beautiful picture for their dad. Even though someone scribbled on it, they fixed it, and it was perfect! They all said, “Happy Father’s Day, Dad!” and gave him big hugs.
They loved playing with their dad. They rode skateboards and had races. Even though Dad wasn’t the strongest or the coolest, he was their hero because he told the best stories and loved them so much.
One day, they found a magical vending machine. It could change things inside! They tried to get a battery, a soda, and even an apple. It was so funny when the apple had a bite taken out of it! Everyone was amazed by the magic.
Oops! The vending machine stopped working. But it wasn’t broken, just unplugged. They plugged it back in, and everything was okay again. It was a fun adventure with lots of surprises!
At bedtime, they didn’t want to sleep. So, Mom told them a story about the moon and the stars. They looked out the window and saw the twinkling stars. It was so beautiful! The story made them feel sleepy, and soon they were dreaming of the moon and stars.
Everyone said, “Good night,” and went to bed with happy hearts, ready for another day of fun and learning.
Starry Sky Exploration: After learning how the baby laughed at the starry sky, let’s explore the stars ourselves! Go outside with an adult at night and look up at the sky. Can you find the brightest star? What shapes do the stars make? Draw a picture of what you see and share it with your friends. Talk about how looking at the stars makes you feel.
Role-Playing Feeding Time: Remember how the baby was fed with a spoon? Let’s pretend to feed a doll or stuffed animal. Use a small spoon and pretend food. How does it feel to take care of your toy? Can you make up a funny story about what your toy likes to eat? Share your story with your family.
Magical Vending Machine Creation: Imagine you have your own magical vending machine. What would you put inside it? Draw a picture of your vending machine and the magical items it can give. Share your drawing with your classmates and explain why you chose those items. What would happen if one of the items was magical?
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music]
“Baby Bushi”
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“Honey, let’s change your diaper.”
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“I have to go out now. Can you take care of the baby for me?”
“Sure, no problem.”
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“Hey little baby, sweet baby. He’s crying. Here’s a lollipop for you. Lovely baby, please don’t cry.”
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“Hey little baby, sweet baby. Boo hoo, boo hoo, he’s crying. Here’s a little ball for you. Lovely baby, please don’t cry.”
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“Hey little baby, sweet baby. Boo hoo, boo hoo, he’s crying. Here’s a paper plane for you. Lovely baby, please don’t cry.”
“I know what he wants, follow me.”
“Hey little baby, sweet baby. Boo hoo, boo hoo, he’s crying. I’ll take you to the starry sky. Lovely baby, please don’t cry.”
“Hey little baby, sweet baby. Ha ha ha, he’s laughing now. Let’s play hide and seek. Lovely baby, we found you.”
“Oh, thank you for taking good care of him.”
“You’re welcome.”
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“Oh baby, just one moment, I’ll be right there.”
“Mom, I’ll take care of the baby.”
“Oh, let’s play with the ball. Here you are.”
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“Maybe the baby is hungry. Oh, I have a good idea. Sweetie, it’s time to…”
“Good job, one more spoon.”
“Oh, you naughty little baby.”
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“You want to eat by yourself? Um, okay, let’s try. Great, you can eat by yourself.”
“Oh, you want to feed me?”
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“Hmm, are you sleepy?”
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“Good boy, good.”
“Don’t cry baby, are you hungry? Here’s a bottle of milk.”
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“Lovely baby, my sweeties.”
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“Don’t cry baby.”
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“It’s Father’s Day! I’ll draw a picture for my dad.”
“It’s done, but I think something’s missing.”
“Timmy, this is a present for dad. You shouldn’t scribble on it.”
“Very good, it’s done. Timmy, thank you.”
“Daddy, hi hi! Mimi, Tini, come ride a skateboard with me.”
“Alright, we’re coming.”
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“He’s my hero. Though he’s not the strongest ever, he teaches me to be.”
“He’s my hero. No, he’s not the coolest ever. He tells me many stories.”
“I love you, Dad.”
“Happy Father’s Day, Dad.”
“Oh, thank you, my darlings.”
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“Oh no!”
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“Oh, the vending machine is broken. What are we gonna do?”
“Huh, oh, someone’s coming.”
“Oh no, it’s Whiskers.”
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“I need a battery for my toy. Where can I buy it?”
“It’s a vending machine.”
“I’ll have a battery.”
“He needs a battery. What am I going to do? I got it!”
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“Wow, oh, I got a battery. Huh, I almost got caught.”
“Oh no!”
“Rudolph, please don’t come here. There’s a vending machine.”
“I want to buy a soda.”
“Oh no, there’s no soda. What’s going on? Why does it take so long?”
“Oh, I have an idea.”
“Oh yeah, I am just too smart.”
“I want to buy something else.”
“He wants to buy another one. No matter what he buys, I’m going to find a way.”
“I want to get an apple.”
“Uh, someone had a bite of this apple. What’s going on?”
“Oh no!”
“Huh, it’s a new apple.”
“Oh yeah, the vending machine automatically changes its goods.”
“Come over here! Look at this magical vending machine.”
“Magical vending machine? Really? I want to try it.”
“Oh, oh no, Yumi’s really smart. How am I not going to get caught?”
“Uh, I’ll have lemon juice.”
“Lemon juice? Uh, which one’s lemon juice? Oh, let me try this one.”
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“Uh, no, this is not lemon juice.”
“Wow, it really changes things.”
“Uh-huh, you see? I told you.”
“Huh, no, not this one.”
“Okay then, forget about lemon juice. I’ll have milk.”
“Oh, milk! I got it.”
“Oh, please work this time.”
“Oh, Geeky, come on, I know it’s you.”
“Um, I broke the vending machine.”
“You did?”
“Look, it’s not broken, it’s just unplugged.”
“Baby Boss vending machine.”
“Oh, it really is.”
“I should go now. Please be good when I’m away.”
“Okay, Mimi.”
“You don’t need me. Daddy’s leaving.”
“All that hurts. I’m hungry.”
“I’ll cook your meal right now.”
“He’s frying something in the kitchen. What is this smell?”
“Guess, guess please.”
“Uh, the fried egg is burned.”
“She’s preparing milk for a little brother.”
“What is in the bottle? Guess, guys, please.”
“No, he poured…”
“He is my dad, all clumsy dad.”
“He’s trying to wash my clothes. What is that sound? Guess, guess please.”
“He tore my lovely skirt.”
“My favorite skirt.”
“He is not good at many things, but we love him so much the way he is.”
“Wow, it’s a perfect fire truck, Dad! You’re great!”
“Let’s run a race.”
“Okay, my fire truck’s gonna win.”
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“Dad, I love you.”
“I love you too.”
“Wake up! One, two, three, four, five.”
“Huh, Mimi?”
“It’s too late, Mom. I want to play a little longer.”
“Baby, it’s already past your bedtime.”
“Oh, but I don’t want to sleep now.”
“Alright then, I’ll tell you a story.”
“Great! I love bedtime stories.”
“Hurry, hurry! Mom, what is the story about?”
“It’s about the moon and the stars.”
“Mom, I can see the moon and stars outside the window.”
“The beautiful new moon shining in the sky. Seeing you rub your eyes, you look sleepy now.”
“Little baby, go to your bed to have a great time tomorrow.”
“The twinkling little stars.”
“Little baby, go to your bed to have a great time tomorrow.”
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“Everyone, good night.”
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“You.”
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