Once upon a time, a little mouse was walking through the forest. She accidentally woke up a big, sleepy lion! The lion was not happy and caught the mouse. The mouse was scared and said, “Please let me go! I promise to help you one day!”
The lion laughed and said, “You are so small! How can you help me?” But he thought it was funny and let the mouse go.
The next day, the lion got caught in a trap and couldn’t get out. He roared for help. The little mouse heard him and ran to help. She chewed through the ropes and set the lion free!
The lion was very thankful and said, “I was wrong to laugh at you. You saved me!”
Once, there were three little pigs. The first pig built a house with straw. A big bad wolf came and said, “Let me in, or I’ll blow your house down!” The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down.
The second pig built a house with sticks. The wolf came and said, “Let me in, or I’ll blow your house down!” The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down.
The third pig built a house with bricks. The wolf came and said, “Let me in, or I’ll blow your house down!” But no matter how much he huffed and puffed, he couldn’t blow the brick house down. The three pigs were safe and happy!
In a forest, there lived three bears: Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. One day, they went for a walk while their porridge cooled down.
Goldilocks came by and saw their house. She went inside and tried their porridge. Papa Bear’s was too hot, Mama Bear’s was too cold, but Baby Bear’s was just right, so she ate it all up!
Goldilocks then tried their chairs. Papa Bear’s was too big, Mama Bear’s was too soft, but Baby Bear’s was just right, but it broke!
Finally, she tried their beds. Papa Bear’s was too hard, Mama Bear’s was too soft, but Baby Bear’s was just right, and she fell asleep.
The bears came home and found her. Goldilocks woke up, saw the bears, and ran away!
Some animals live in the water, like fish. Some fly in the sky, like birds. Some dig in the ground, like moles. And some swing in the trees, like monkeys!
Let’s sing and dance to the Baby Shark song! Baby Shark swims in the sea, and we love to sing along with Mommy Shark, Daddy Shark, and all the family!
It’s important to brush your teeth to keep them clean and bright. Taking a bath helps you smell nice and clean. Eating veggies makes you strong and healthy. Going to school helps you learn and make friends. And going to bed on time helps you wake up fresh and happy!
Role-Play the Stories: Gather some simple props like hats, scarves, or stuffed animals and encourage the children to act out the stories of “The Lion and the Mouse” and “The Three Little Pigs.” Ask them to think about how the characters felt and what they learned. This will help them understand the importance of kindness and perseverance.
Build a Strong House: Provide materials like straws, sticks, and small building blocks. Let the children try to build small houses using these materials. Discuss which materials make the strongest house and why. This activity will help them understand the concept of strength and stability, just like the third pig’s brick house.
Animal Homes Exploration: Take a nature walk or explore a garden and ask the children to observe where different animals might live. Encourage them to look for bird nests, ant hills, or spider webs. Discuss how each animal’s home is suited to its needs, just like the animals in the “Animals and Their Homes” lesson.
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[Music] A mouse was creeping through the woods and woke a sleeping lion. Angrily, he grabbed the mouse. She was scared and crying. She said, “If you let me go, I’ll help you someday. Soon you’ll see, when you need me, I’ll be there. You’ll count on me.”
The lion and the mouse, the lion and the mouse. This is the story of the lion and the mouse. The lion said, “You tiny thing, what could you do for me?” To tell you the truth, you made me laugh, so I will set you free.”
“Thank you!”
The next day, the lion stalked his prey, but on his way back home, he walked into a trap. He was captured and alone.
The lion and the mouse, the lion and the mouse. This is the story of the lion and the mouse. The tiny mouse heard the lion’s roar and scurried to the scene. She gnawed the rope, released the lion, and said, “Now we’re a team.”
The lion answered, “I was wrong to laugh because you’re small. If it weren’t for you, I would not be here at all.”
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The lion and the mouse, this is the story of the lion and the mouse.
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One built a house with a bundle of straw. A wolf came along and began knocking. “Knock, knock, knock. Little pig, little pig, let me come down.”
“Then I’ll hop and I’ll pop and I’ll blow your house down.”
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Two little pigs were in a fix. One built a house with a bundle of sticks. A wolf came along and began knocking. “Knock, knock, knock. Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”
“No, no, by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin.”
One little pig screamed, “Quick, quick, quick!” He built his house with a load of bricks.
A wolf came along and began knocking. “Knock, knock, knock. Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”
“No, no, by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin.”
But he could not blow the house down, and the three little pigs lived happily in the brick house.
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Once there lived three grizzly bears in a house in the forest. Papa bear, mama bear, and baby bear sat down to eat their porridge.
“Much too hot,” cried Papa bear. “Let’s go and walk in the forest.”
That’s when Goldilocks came by, found the house in the thicket, and knocked. No answer, so Goldilocks entered the kitchen.
“Smells good!” She grabbed a spoon, though she had no permission.
Papa bear’s porridge was way too hot, mama bear’s porridge was way too cold.
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She felt lazy and tired. In the living room, she spied chairs of three different sizes. They looked quite inviting, so Goldilocks thought she’d try them.
Papa bear’s chair was way too big, and just as Goldilocks settled in, that chair broke into pieces.
Goldilocks went upstairs and found three nice beds she could sleep in. They looked quite inviting, so she crept into Papa’s bed.
“Way too hard, way too soft, just right.”
Goldilocks fell fast asleep. The three bears came back home.
As soon as they stepped in, they knew they were not alone.
“Someone’s been eating my porridge,” growled Papa bear.
“Someone’s been eating my porridge,” said Mama bear.
“Someone’s been eating my porridge,” said Baby bear.
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They went into the living room, and what do you think they noticed?
“Someone’s been sitting in my chair,” said Papa bear.
“Someone’s been sitting in my chair,” said Mama bear.
Upstairs in their bedroom, what do you think they noticed?
“Someone’s been sleeping in my bed,” said Papa bear.
Three brown bears stared at her. She screamed, jumped out of bed, and ran away with a clatter down the stairs and through the door.
Goldilocks was gone forever.
The three bears scratched their heads, fixed the chair, made the beds, and sat down to eat their porridge.
And that is the story of the three bears.
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I live in the water, swim in the water, I drink only water, water, water.
I live in the sky, I fly in the sky, I love the sky, sky, sky.
I live in the ground, I dig in the ground, I eat in the ground, ground, ground.
I live in the trees, I climb on the trees, I swing in the trees, trees, trees.
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Baby shark, baby shark, baby shark, baby shark.
Baby shark, baby shark, from the sea.
Baby shark, baby shark, come to me.
Baby shark, baby shark, swimming around.
Baby shark, baby shark, don’t slow down.
Baby shark, doo doo doo doo, baby shark, we love you.
Baby shark, doo doo doo doo, baby shark, we love you.
Mommy shark, mommy shark, mommy shark, mommy shark.
Mommy shark’s so pretty.
Mommy shark, come to me.
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Brother shark, brother shark, brother shark, big and strong.
Brother shark never frowns.
Brother shark, swim with me.
From the shark, brother shark, under the sea.
Baby shark, baby shark.
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Let’s all dance and sing the baby shark song.
Grandpa shark, grandma shark, bless us all.
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I don’t want to brush my teeth, brush my teeth, brush my teeth.
I don’t want to brush my teeth; they’re already clean and bright.
You must brush your teeth, brush your teeth, brush your teeth.
If you do not brush your teeth, you’ll lose your beautiful smile.
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I don’t want to take a bath, take a bath, take a bath.
If you do not take a bath, you will not smell pretty and clean.
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I don’t want to eat veggies, eat veggies, eat veggies.
I don’t want to eat veggies; they never taste any good.
If you do not eat veggies, you’ll miss your healthy food.
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I don’t want to go to school, go to school, go to school.
I don’t want to go to school; I’ll stay at home all day.
If you do not go to school, you’ll have no friends to play.
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I don’t want to go to bed, go to bed, go to bed.
I don’t want to go to bed; I want to play all night.
If you do not go to bed, you’ll miss the morning bright.
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