The Very Cold, Freezing, No-Number Day!

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In “The Very Cold, Freezing, No-Number Day,” a chilly day turns magical when counting numbers helps warm up the world and restore joy. As children count aloud, trace numbers, and blow gently, they witness the transformation of their surroundings from icy to vibrant colors, ultimately saving the day by counting to nineteen. The lesson emphasizes the power of counting and encourages children to engage with numbers creatively while exploring more stories.
  1. What happens when we count numbers in the story?
  2. How does counting help make things warmer and brighter?
  3. Can you think of a time when counting made something fun for you?

The Very Cold, Freezing, No-Number Day!

Once upon a time, it was a very cold and freezing day. Brrr! Everyone was feeling chilly, and something strange was happening. No one was counting numbers! Oh no! Without counting, there were no birthdays, no growing, and even the clocks stopped ticking. We needed to warm things up to make everything right again.

Let’s Count to Warm Up!

To help, we needed to count every number we could find. Let’s start together: one, two, three, four. Wow! Look at that! The ice started to melt, and everything turned into a beautiful mix of blue and green. The shivering stopped, and new grass began to grow. Counting was working!

Keep Counting for More Magic!

Let’s keep going: five, six, seven, eight. Amazing! Now everything turned sunshine yellow, and all kinds of wonderful things were sprouting up. Counting was like magic!

Trace and Count for Extra Warmth

If you trace the numbers with your finger and count them out loud, it helps even more. Let’s try it! You’ve done it! Everything turned tiger-striped orange. Now, after counting, try blowing gently like a warm breeze. Let’s see what happens: 13, 14, 15, 16. Oh my!

Try All Three!

Here’s a fun idea: can you count out loud, trace with your finger, and blow softly all at the same time? Give it a try and see the magic happen!

It’s working! Keep going! You did it! You saved everyone from a very cold, freezing day by counting all the way to nineteen. Great job!

Explore More Stories!

If you love stories, there’s a special place with lots of them. It’s a kid-safe, ad-free library full of storybooks that come to life. One favorite story is “The Unicorn and Horse,” where the horse learns he’s beautiful just the way he is.

Ask your grown-up to help you explore more fun stories like these. You’ll have so much fun, and you’ll be glad you did!

  • What do you think would happen if we couldn’t count numbers in real life? Can you think of some things that might change or stop working?
  • Have you ever tried counting things around you, like toys or steps? How did it make you feel, and did you notice anything special happening?
  • If you could use counting to make magic happen, what would you like to change or create? Why do you think counting is important in our everyday lives?
  1. Number Hunt Adventure: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for numbers on clocks, books, or even in the kitchen. How many different numbers can you find? Try to count them out loud as you discover each one. Can you find numbers from one to ten? What about up to twenty?

  2. Counting Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and count the things you see. How many trees, flowers, or birds can you count? Try to trace the numbers in the air with your finger as you count. Can you find something that matches each number from one to ten?

  3. Number Art Magic: Create a piece of art using numbers. Draw a picture and include numbers in your drawing. For example, draw three trees, five flowers, or seven stars. Count each item out loud and trace the numbers with your finger. Can you make your picture colorful like the magic in the story?

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

[Music]

It’s a very cold, freezing day.

[Music]

Hey!

[Laughter]

[Music]

[Applause]

No one’s counting. We’ve been forgotten, left out in the cold. No birthdays, no growing, no clocks. Unless we warm up, time stops.

[Music]

Quick, help warm us up! Count every number on this page and see what happens next: one, two, three, four.

Look at that! The ice has melted, and we’re a checkered mix of blue and green. We’ve stopped shivering, and new grass is growing.

Keep counting; it’s working! Five, six, seven, eight. Amazing! We’re sunshine yellow, and all kinds of things are sprouting.

If you trace us gently and count us aloud, we’ll warm up even more. Give it a try!

[Music]

You’ve done it! We’re tiger-striped orange. This time, after you count us aloud, give us a gentle flow of warm air.

[Music]

Just to see if it helps: 13, 14, 15, 16. Oh my!

[Music]

[Applause]

Here’s an idea: try all three! Do you think you can count us out loud? Trace us with your finger and blow on us softly. Try it and see!

[Music]

It’s working! Keep going!

[Music]

You did it! You saved us all from a very cold, freezing day.

[Music]

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen.

[Music]

If you don’t have books, what are you waiting for? It’s a kid-safe, ad-free library full of storybooks brought to life. My favorite story on books is “The Unicorn and Horse” because the horse feels like he’s not beautiful, but he actually is.

I’m going to explore more on books, and you should too! Don’t wait around—ask your grown-up and start exploring more fun stories like these. You’ll be glad you did!

This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while removing any unnecessary or potentially inappropriate elements.

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