The Vegetable Song | Vegetables Are Yummy!

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In the “Yummy Veggies Adventure!” lesson, children explore the delightful world of vegetables, highlighting the unique tastes and textures of carrots, potatoes, beans, and peas. The lesson emphasizes the importance of eating a variety of colorful veggies for health and growth, encouraging kids to enjoy their nutritious benefits while having fun.
  1. What is your favorite veggie from the story?
  2. How do you feel when you eat yummy veggies?
  3. Why is it important to eat our veggies?

Yummy Veggies Adventure!

Mmmmm, carrots are so yummy! I really love munching on carrots. They are crunchy and nice!

Potato Fun!

Mmmmm… potatoes! I like potatoes a lot. They are soft and yummy, just like a warm hug for your tummy!

Beans Are Great!

Mmmmm, yummy beans! I enjoy eating beans. They are small, tasty, and fun to eat!

Peas Please!

Mmmmm, peas! I like peas. They are tiny, round, and delicious!

Veggie Party!

Mmmmm, veggies! I enjoy all kinds of veggies. They are colorful, nice, and tasty!

Join the Fun!

Hi everyone, thank you for joining our veggie adventure! Remember to eat your veggies to grow big and strong. See you next time for more fun and yummy adventures!

  • What is your favorite vegetable, and how do you like to eat it? Do you have any fun stories about trying new veggies?
  • If you could create a new vegetable, what would it look like, and what would it taste like? Why do you think it would be fun to eat?
  • Have you ever helped in the kitchen to prepare vegetables? What was your favorite part of the experience, and what did you learn?
  1. Veggie Taste Test: Gather a variety of vegetables like carrots, potatoes, beans, and peas. Let the children taste each one and describe how they feel and taste. Ask them to think about which veggie is their favorite and why. Encourage them to use words like crunchy, soft, or sweet to describe their experience.

  2. Veggie Art: Provide the children with paper, glue, and cut-out shapes of different vegetables. Ask them to create a veggie collage by arranging and gluing the shapes onto the paper. Encourage them to use their imagination and create a fun scene, like a veggie garden or a veggie party. Discuss the colors and shapes of the vegetables they used.

  3. Grow Your Own Veggie: Plant a simple vegetable like a bean or pea in a small pot with soil. Let the children water the plant and observe its growth over time. Ask them to draw pictures of the plant as it grows and talk about what the plant needs to grow big and strong, just like they do when they eat their veggies!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Mmmmm, carrots are delicious! I really enjoy carrots. They are nice!

Mmmmm… potatoes! I like potatoes. They are also nice and yummy.

Mmmmm, yummy beans! I enjoy beans. They are nice and tasty.

Mmmmm, peas! I like peas. They are nice and delicious.

Mmmmm, veggies! I enjoy veggies. They are nice and tasty.

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