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In today’s lesson, we explored the fun world of animals through engaging songs and activities. We sang about five little monkeys jumping on the bed, danced like penguins, learned about the unique tails of various animals, and met a polar bear and a sleepy kitty. The session encouraged participation and imagination, making learning about animals enjoyable and interactive.
  1. What is your favorite animal we talked about today?
  2. Can you show me how a penguin dances?
  3. What kind of tail does a kitty have?

Fun with Animals and Songs!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have a fun time with some animals and songs. Let’s get started!

Five Little Monkeys

Once upon a time, there were five little monkeys. They loved to jump on the bed! But oh no, sometimes they fall off. Let’s count them together: one, two, three, four, five! But remember, no more monkeys jumping on the bed!

Penguin Dance Party

Have you ever seen a penguin dance? Penguins are so much fun! When you look at them, they start to dance. Let’s pretend to be penguins and dance together. Penguins, attention! Let’s begin!

Whose Tail Is It?

Let’s talk about tails! Some animals have very special tails. A pig has a curly, twirly tail. A zebra uses its tail to flick bugs away. A kangaroo uses its tail to sit up. But wait, whose tail is it? Let’s find out!

A peacock has a beautiful tail, and a dog wags its tail to say hello. A hippo uses its tail to spread out, and a fish uses its tail to swim. Tails are so amazing!

Meet the Polar Bear

Now, let’s meet a big, big animal. It’s a polar bear! Polar bears are white and fluffy, but did you know their skin is black? Isn’t that interesting?

Kitty Time

Let’s say hello to the kitty! The kitty goes meow, meow, meow. It’s time for the kitty to take a nap. Sleepy kitty, meow, meow, meow. Goodnight, kitty!

Join the Fun!

Did you have fun with the animals and songs today? If you want to see more, ask a grown-up to help you find Ping Pong on YouTube. Have a great day!

  • What is your favorite animal from the video or article, and why do you like it so much? Can you think of a song or dance that reminds you of that animal?
  • Have you ever seen an animal with a special tail? What did it look like, and what do you think the animal uses its tail for?
  • If you could pretend to be any animal from the video or article, which one would you choose and what fun things would you do as that animal?
  1. Monkey Counting Game: Let’s play a game with numbers and monkeys! Gather five small toys or objects to represent the monkeys. Place them on a table or bed. As you sing the “Five Little Monkeys” song, remove one monkey each time one falls off. Can you count how many are left each time? Try putting them back and counting again. How many monkeys do you have now?

  2. Penguin Dance Moves: Let’s pretend to be penguins! Put on some music and try to waddle like a penguin. Can you flap your arms like wings? Ask a friend or family member to join you. How many different penguin dance moves can you come up with? Try dancing fast and then slow. Which one is more fun?

  3. Animal Tail Match-Up: Draw or print pictures of different animals and their tails. Mix them up and see if you can match each animal with its tail. Talk about what each tail does. For example, how does a fish use its tail? What about a kangaroo? Try drawing your own animal with a special tail. What would your animal use its tail for?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Hello, this is Dr. Ping Pong speaking.
The monkeys are jumping on the bed.
Oh no, more monkeys jumping on the bed.
[Music]
Five little monkeys jumping on the bed.
[Music]
No more monkeys jumping on the bed.
[Music]
No more monkeys jumping on the bed.
[Music]
Oh no, no more monkeys jumping on the bed.
[Music]
Hello, Dr. Ping Pong. The monkeys are jumping on the bed again.
[Music]
No more monkeys.
[Music]
No more monkeys jumping on the bed.
[Music]
[Music]
Do
[Music]
Do
[Music]
Penguins, attention!
Have you ever seen a penguin dancing here?
When you look…
Penguins, attention! Penguins begin.
[Music]
Have you ever seen a penguin dancing here?
When you look at me…
Penguins, attention! Penguins begin.
[Music]
When you look at me…
Penguins.
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
Do
[Music]
Do
[Music]
My tail, a pig’s tail. Did you ever see a tail?
My curly, twirly tail.
A zebra’s tail to flick the bug.
A kangaroo’s tail to sit up.
Oh no, no, no, they’re not my tail.
Did you ever see a tail?
A pig’s tail. Did you ever see a tail?
My curly, twirly tail.
A peacock’s tail for beauty.
A dog’s tail to say hello.
Oh no, no, no, not my tail.
Okay, I’m going to look for my tail one more time.
[Music]
A hippo’s tail to spread out.
A fish’s tail to swim.
[Music]
Wait.
[Music]
What?
[Music]
Do
[Music]
We
[Music]
Wait.
[Music]
Me.
[Music]
Polar bear.
[Music]
Yes, I’m a polar bear. I’m big, big, and big.
[Music][Applause]
[Music]
White and white, but my skin is so black.
[Music]
Hmm.
[Music]
Mommy.
[Applause]
Daddy.
Kitty, meow meow meow meow.
Daddy.
Kitty, meow meow meow meow.
Daddy.
Grand, let’s go, let’s go.
[Music][Applause]
[Music]
Now sleepy kitty, meow meow meow.
[Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music][Applause]
[Music]
Do
[Music][Applause]
Boys.
[Music]
Two, two, two.
[Music]
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This version removes any inappropriate or unclear elements while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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