In the magical world of Sesame Street, Elmo, Abby, and Cookie Monster have lots of fun with cookies, swimming, and singing. Let’s join them on this exciting adventure!
Abby and Elmo love to swim! They splash around and have a great time in the water. Swimming is a fun way to move your body and play pretend. It helps you grow strong and feel happy!
Playing is super important! It helps you learn new things, make friends, and feel good. Singing and dancing, just like Abby and Elmo, are great ways to express yourself and learn new words.
Cookie Monster loves cookies! He sings a fun song called “C is for Cookie.” This song helps us learn about the letter ‘C’ and think of other words that start with ‘C’, like cat and car!
Singing songs helps us learn letters and sounds. It’s a fun way to start reading and writing!
Cookie Monster learns about self-control. Even though he loves cookies, he knows it’s important to wait and make healthy choices. Sometimes, taking deep breaths or counting to ten can help us wait patiently.
Learning to wait and make good choices is important. It helps us stay healthy and happy!
Elmo and friends love celebrating birthdays! They sing and dance to make someone feel special. Celebrations are a great way to share joy and show kindness to others.
Parties help us learn how to share, take turns, and say thank you. They are fun and teach us how to be good friends!
Uh-oh! Who took the cookie from the cookie jar? Elmo and friends sing a fun song to solve the mystery. This game helps us think and listen carefully to the story.
Solving mysteries helps us use our brains to think and understand stories better. It’s like being a detective!
Elmo, Abby, and Cookie Monster teach us about letters, waiting our turn, and sharing joy. They show us that learning can be fun and exciting. Remember, cookies are yummy, but learning and playing are even sweeter!
Cookie Letter Hunt: Let’s go on a letter hunt! Find objects around your home or classroom that start with the letter ‘C’, just like in Cookie Monster’s song. Can you find a cup, a crayon, or a clock? Share what you find with your friends and say the words out loud. This will help you learn new words and sounds!
Swimming Pretend Play: Just like Abby and Elmo, pretend to swim in a safe space. Use your arms to make swimming motions and imagine you’re in a big pool. What other fun activities can you pretend to do in the water? Maybe you can be a fish or a dolphin! Talk about how swimming makes you feel and why it’s important to move your body.
Cookie Jar Mystery Game: Play a game of “Who took the cookie from the cookie jar?” with your friends or family. Take turns being the detective and ask questions to solve the mystery. This game helps you practice listening and thinking carefully. Can you solve the mystery and find out who took the cookie?