Washing our hands is super important because it helps keep us healthy. When we wash our hands, we get rid of germs that can make us sick. Let’s learn how to wash our hands the right way!
To wash our hands, we need two things: water and a little bit of soap. That’s it!
First, turn on the water and get your hands wet. Make sure they are nice and wet before you add soap.
Next, take a little bit of soap and put it on your hands. You don’t need a lot, just enough to make bubbles.
Rub the soap on the front of your hands. Make sure you cover all the parts!
Now, turn your hands over and rub the back of your hands. Don’t forget this part!
Wiggle your fingers and wash between them. This helps get rid of germs hiding there.
Rinse all the soap off with water. If you want to be extra clean, you can repeat the steps again!
Washing your hands is easy and fun! Just remember to use water and soap, and follow the steps. Now you know how to keep your hands clean and stay healthy!
Hand Washing Song: Create a fun hand-washing song with your friends or family. Use the steps from the article to make sure you include all the parts of washing your hands. Sing your song every time you wash your hands to make sure you do it for at least 20 seconds!
Germ Detective: Pretend you are a detective looking for germs! Use a magnifying glass (or pretend to have one) and look around your home or classroom for places where germs might hide, like doorknobs or toys. Talk about why it’s important to wash your hands after touching these things.
Soap Bubbles Experiment: Try using different types of soap to see which one makes the most bubbles. Ask a grown-up to help you find liquid soap, bar soap, and foaming soap. Wash your hands with each type and count how many bubbles you can make. Which soap do you think cleans your hands the best?
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Wash your hands, wash your hands.
All you need is water and a little soap.
Wash the front of your hands.
Rub your hands together.
Wash the back of your hands.
Wash your fingers.
Repeat the process:
Wash your hands, wash your hands.
All you need is water and a little soap.
Wash the front of your hands.
Rub your hands together.
Wash the back of your hands.
Wash your fingers.
Repeat again:
Wash your hands, wash your hands.
All you need is water and a little soap.
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