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In the lesson “Oh No, A Boo-Boo!”, children learn the importance of caring for friends who are feeling unwell, as demonstrated by Wendy’s kindness towards the sick twins. The lesson also emphasizes the significance of visiting the doctor when necessary, maintaining good hygiene by washing hands, and enjoying safe activities like riding the bus. Overall, it teaches that with a little love and care, we can help each other feel better while having fun along the way.
  1. How can we help our friends when they feel sad or have a boo-boo?
  2. Why is it important to wash our hands after playing outside?
  3. What do we do if we don’t feel well and need to see a doctor?

Oh No, A Boo-Boo!

One day, Carol was feeling sad because she had a boo-boo. But don’t worry! The Boom Buddies are here to help. They are friends who always take care of each other. If you have a boo-boo, your friends will be there to make you feel better!

Helping Friends Feel Better

Wendy noticed that the twins were not feeling well. Peter had a runny nose, and Susie had a cough. Wendy knew it was important to help them feel better. She gave them medicine, kept them warm, and let them rest. Soon, they started to feel much better. A little love can make a big difference!

Visiting the Doctor

Sometimes, when you don’t feel well, you need to visit the doctor. It can be a little scary, but doctors are there to help you. They might even give you a lollipop if you’re really good! Remember, doctors are there to make the owies stop.

Washing Hands is Important

After playing outside, it’s very important to wash your hands. Germs are tiny and like to hide, but washing your hands keeps them away. Sing this song while you wash:

Wash, Wash, Wash Your Hands

Wash, wash, wash your hands,
Wash away the dirt.
Always keep them nice and clean;
Washing up is smart.

Jumping on the Bed

Five little mommies were jumping on the bed. One fell off and bumped her head! Carol called the doctor, and the doctor said, “No more mommies jumping on the bed!”

Wheels on the Bus Adventure

It’s time for a fun bus ride! The wheels on the bus go round and round, and the kids have so much fun looking out the window. They play a game called “I Spy” and see lots of things like trees and friends. Remember to behave on the bus and have fun!

Wheels on the Bus Song

The wheels on the bus go round and round,
Round and round, round and round.
The kids on the bus have so much fun,
All through the town.

Remember, whether you’re helping a friend, visiting the doctor, washing your hands, or riding the bus, there’s always something fun and important to learn!

  • Have you ever had a boo-boo or felt sick? What did your friends or family do to help you feel better?
  • Why do you think washing your hands is important after playing outside? Can you think of a fun song or game to make handwashing more enjoyable?
  • What are some things you like to see or do when you’re on a bus ride? Do you have a favorite game to play while traveling?
  1. Friendship Band-Aid Craft: Create a special friendship band-aid for a friend. Use colorful paper, stickers, and markers to decorate a pretend band-aid. Think about a time when you helped a friend feel better or when a friend helped you. Share your story with the class and give your decorated band-aid to a friend as a reminder of how you care for each other.

  2. Doctor’s Role Play: Set up a mini doctor’s office in the classroom. Use toy stethoscopes, bandages, and pretend medicine. Take turns being the doctor and the patient. Discuss how doctors help us feel better and why it’s important to visit them when we’re not feeling well. What would you say to make a patient feel less scared?

  3. Hand Washing Experiment: Use glitter to represent germs. Put a small amount of lotion on your hands and sprinkle glitter on top. Try to wash the glitter off with just water, then with soap and water. Observe how soap helps remove the “germs.” Discuss why washing hands with soap is important and practice singing the “Wash, Wash, Wash Your Hands” song while washing.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any unnecessary or repetitive elements while maintaining the essence of the content:

[Music]
Oh Carol, what’s the matter?
Oh my, it hurts so bad. I’m feeling oh so sad.
Don’t you worry, don’t you sob,
Boom Buddies are on the job!
If you have a boo-boo, we will be here for you.
We will take care of you; your friends are always here.

[Music]
Oh my, it hurts so bad. I’m feeling oh so sad.
Don’t you worry, don’t you fear,
Boom Buddies are always near.
If you have a boo-boo, we will take care of you;
Your friends are always here.

[Music]
Hey mom, what’s wrong with the twins?
Well, Wendy, I’m afraid they’re feeling under the weather.
Poor little guys.
Oh no, you mean they’re sick?
So it’s our job to take care of them.
Oh, don’t worry, they’ll be okay.
Peter’s got a runny nose and rosy cheeks;
He looks a little sleepy and a little weak.

[Music]
Little Susie’s got a cough and itchy eyes.
All I wanna do is help these little guys.
When you’re sick, I’ll help you.
I’ll keep you warm, I’ll get you through the day.
I’ll feed you when you’re sick;
I’ll let you rest, and soon you’ll be okay.

[Music]
A nice cold compress, I’m here for you.
Little Peter’s tummy aches, poor little thing.
Have a little medicine.
I’ll keep you warm, I’ll get you through the day.
I’ll feed you when you’re sick;
I’ll let you rest, and soon you’ll be okay.

[Music]
So please don’t feel too sad.
Hey mom, looks like the twins are starting to feel a little better.
You’re right, Wendy. You see how a little love can make a big difference when you’re feeling sick?
Yeah, it’s the best medicine.

[Music]
Welcome to the doctor’s office. How can we help you today?
Visiting the doctor makes me nervous.
Well, if you’re really good, we might just give you…

[Music]
It happened when I climbed, now I’m feeling oh so bad.
Doctor, doctor, can’t you see?
I got a medical emergency, can you help me now?
Oh gee, is there a cure for me?
Doctor, doctor, you’re the top!
Can I get a lollipop?
Doctor, make the owie stop!
Can I have a soda pop?

[Music]
I got a medical emergency, can you help me now?
Oh gee, is there a cure for me?
Doctor, doctor, you’re the top!
Can I get a lollipop?
Doctor, make the owie stop!
Can I have a soda pop?

[Music]
Break time is over, kids!
Playing outside was so much fun today.
Hang on guys, before we go back to class,
It’s very important to wash our hands.
But why? Let me tell you:

Wash, wash, wash your hands,
Wash away the dirt.
Always keep them nice and clean;
Washing up is smart.

[Music]
When we play outside in the open air,
We must not forget germs are everywhere.
We can’t always see them; they like to hide.
That’s why we wash when we come inside.

Wash, wash your hands,
Wash away the dirt.
Always keep them nice and clean;
Washing up is smart.

[Music]
If we had lots of fun petting the dog,
Remember that he might be dirty from his walk.
If we use our hands to make arts and crafts,
Before we eat dinner, we better wash up fast.

Wash, wash, wash your hands,
Wash away the dirt.
Always keep them nice and clean;
Washing up is smart.

[Music]
Dinner’s up, kids! Great, I’m starving!
And our hands have never been cleaner!

[Laughter]
Hey look, Carol, all the Boom Buddy moms are jumping up and down on the bed!
Well, that’s something you don’t see every day.

Five little mommies jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped her head.
Carol called the doctor, and the doctor said,
No more mommies jumping on the bed.

[Music]
Four little mommies jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped her head.
Carol called the doctor, and the doctor said,
No more mommies jumping on the bed.

[Music]
Buckle up, everybody!
We’re in for a bumpy ride.
It’s time for another adventure!
Fasten your seat belts, guys, for Wheels on the Bus!

[Music]
The wheels on the bus go round and round,
Round and round, round and round.
The kids on the bus have so much fun,
All through the town.

[Music]
Let’s play a game!
Everybody look out the window.
I spy with my little eye something beginning with…

[Music]
The doors on the bus go open and shut,
Open and shut, open and shut.
The doors on the bus go open and shut,
All through the town.

[Music]
Okay, my turn!
I spy with my little eye something beginning with…
It’s a tree!
That’s right, Nathan!

[Music]
The kids on the bus jump up and down,
Up and down, up and down.
The driver on the bus says, “Please behave!”
Please behave, please behave.
The driver on the bus says, “Please behave!”
All through the town.

[Music]
The Boom Buddies all say, “Yeah, yeah, yeah!”
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
The Boom Buddies all say, “Yeah, yeah, yeah!”
All through the town.

[Music]
I spy with my little eye something beginning with…
Friends!

[Music]
Round and round the wheels on the bus go round and round,
All through the town.

This version keeps the playful and educational spirit of the original transcript while removing any repetitive or unnecessary phrases.

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