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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to stay healthy and safe by brushing your teeth every day, getting vaccines to protect yourself, and eating more fruits and veggies. You will also discover the importance of buckling up in the car, being careful with hot things, using escalators safely, washing your hands to keep germs away, and playing safely without putting small items in your mouth. Let’s have fun while learning these important habits together!

Let's Think

  1. Why is it important to brush our teeth every day?
  2. How can we stay safe when we are in the car?
  3. What are some healthy foods we can eat to help us feel better?

Lesson Article

Let’s Learn About Staying Healthy and Safe!

Hey there! Let’s have some fun learning about how to stay healthy and safe. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Brushing Our Teeth

We need to brush our teeth to keep them clean and chase away the germs. If we brush every day, our teeth will stay strong and healthy. Remember, too much ice cream can hurt your teeth!

Getting a Vaccine

Sometimes, we need to get a vaccine shot to help us stay healthy. It might feel a little scary, but being brave like Mimi can help. Vaccines are like superheroes that protect us from getting sick!

Eating Healthy Foods

Eating healthy foods makes us feel better and helps the good germs in our tummy grow strong. Let’s try to eat more fruits and veggies and less junk food!

Staying Safe in the Car

When we’re in the car, it’s important to sit in our safety seat and buckle up. This keeps us safe, especially on bumpy roads. Remember, safety first!

Being Careful with Hot Things

Hot things like soup and water can hurt us if we’re not careful. Always wait for hot food to cool down before eating, and be careful with hot water. If you touch something hot, use cold water to cool it down.

Riding the Escalator

When we’re at the mall, we might see stairs that move by themselves. These are called escalators! Hold an adult’s hand and stand in line. No running or jumping, please!

Washing Our Hands

After using the restroom or before eating, we should wash our hands. This helps keep the germs away and keeps us healthy. Let’s make it a fun habit!

Playing Safely

When we’re playing, let’s be careful not to put little things in our mouths. It’s important to make sure what we eat is safe and yummy!

And guess what? Pancakes are ready! Let’s enjoy them together and have lots of fun!

Remember

Staying healthy and safe is important. We can do it by brushing our teeth, eating healthy, being careful with hot things, and washing our hands. Let’s be brave and have fun learning!

Discussion Questions

  • What are some of your favorite healthy foods, and why do you like them? Can you think of a new healthy food you might want to try?
  • Have you ever been brave like Mimi when you had to do something that scared you a little, like getting a vaccine? How did you feel afterward?
  • Can you think of a time when you helped keep yourself or someone else safe, like buckling up in the car or being careful with hot things? What did you do?

Lesson Activities

  1. Toothbrush Painting: Let’s use our toothbrushes for a fun art project! Dip a clean toothbrush in some paint and gently brush it across a piece of paper. As you paint, think about how brushing your teeth helps keep them clean and strong. Can you make a picture of a big smile with shiny teeth?
  2. Superhero Vaccine Role-Play: Pretend to be a superhero like Mimi! Use a toy doctor kit to give your stuffed animals a “vaccine.” Talk about how vaccines help keep us healthy and strong. How does it feel to be a brave superhero protecting your friends?
  3. Healthy Food Sorting Game: Gather some play food or pictures of different foods. Sort them into two groups: “Healthy Foods” and “Sometimes Foods.” Discuss why fruits and veggies are good for us and how they help us grow strong. Can you think of a healthy meal you would like to try?

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