This Is The Way – Bath Time & Body | Daily Routines Song for Kids

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In this lesson, we learn the importance of washing different parts of our body to stay clean and healthy. Through fun songs, we explore how to wash our hair, face, back, arms, legs, and toes, emphasizing the role of soap and water in removing dirt and germs. Remember, regular washing not only keeps us healthy but also makes us feel good!
  1. Why is it important to wash our hands and face every day?
  2. What parts of our body do we wash to stay clean?
  3. How do you feel after you wash your hands and face?

Let’s Learn About Washing!

Hey there! Today, we’re going to learn about washing different parts of our body. Washing is important because it helps us stay clean and healthy. Let’s sing a fun song about washing!

Washing Our Hair

This is how we wash our hair. We wash our hair, wash our hair. We do it every day to keep it nice and clean!

Washing Our Face

This is how we wash our face. We wash our face, wash our face. We do it every day to make sure it’s fresh and bright!

Washing Our Back

This is how we wash our back. We wash our back, wash our back. We do it every day to feel squeaky clean!

Washing Our Arms

This is how we wash our arms. We wash our arms, wash our arms. We do it every day to keep them strong and clean!

Washing Our Legs

This is how we wash our legs. We wash our legs, wash our legs. We do it every day to make them ready for play!

Washing Our Toes

This is how we wash our toes. We wash our toes, wash our toes. We do it every day to keep them happy and clean!

Why Washing is Important

Washing helps us get rid of dirt and germs. It keeps us healthy and makes us feel good. Remember to wash with soap and water, and have fun while doing it!

Now you know how to wash different parts of your body. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a washing expert in no time!

  • What is your favorite part of washing, and why do you like it the most?
  • Can you think of a time when washing helped you feel better or more comfortable? What happened?
  • Why do you think it’s important to wash different parts of our body every day? How does it help us stay healthy?
  1. Washing Detective: Become a washing detective! Look around your home and find things that need washing, like toys, clothes, or dishes. With the help of an adult, wash one of these items and see how it changes from dirty to clean. Talk about why washing is important for these items, just like it is for our bodies.

  2. Soap Bubbles Experiment: Let’s make some bubbles! Mix a small amount of dish soap with water in a bowl. Use a straw to blow bubbles and watch them float. Discuss how soap helps remove dirt and germs from our skin, just like it helps create bubbles. How many bubbles can you make?

  3. Washing Song and Dance: Create your own washing song and dance! Use the tune from the video and make up new verses about washing other things, like your favorite toy or your pet (with pretend washing). Perform your song and dance for your family and explain why washing is important for staying healthy.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

This is the way I wash my hair.
Wash my hair, wash my hair.
This is the way I wash my hair.
I do it every day.

This is the way I wash my face.
Wash my face, wash my face.
This is the way I wash my face.
I do it every day.

This is the way I wash my back.
Wash my back, wash my back.
This is the way I wash my back.
I do it every day.

This is the way I wash my arms.
Wash my arms, wash my arms.
This is the way I wash my arms.
I do it every day.

This is the way I wash my legs.
Wash my legs, wash my legs.
This is the way I wash my legs.
I do it every day.

This is the way I wash my toes.
Wash my toes, wash my toes.
This is the way I wash my toes.
I do it every day.

The content has been cleaned up for clarity while maintaining the original meaning.

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