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In today’s Story Time lesson, we embarked on an exciting adventure with the story “Where Are You” by Sarah Williamson, where we played a game of hide and seek to find our missing friend. As we followed clues and explored various locations, we ultimately succeeded in locating our friend, celebrating the joy of discovery together. The lesson emphasized the fun of storytelling and engaging with friends through imaginative play.
  1. Where do you think our friend was hiding in the story?
  2. What was your favorite part of the adventure?
  3. Can you tell me how we found our friend at the end?

Welcome to Story Time!

Hello, friends! Today, we are going to have a fun adventure with a story called “Where Are You” by Sarah Williamson. Are you ready to explore? Let’s go!

Where Are You?

In this story, we are playing a game of hide and seek. Can you help us find our friend?

Looking for Our Friend

Where could our friend be? Maybe in the grass? Or on a boat? Let’s keep looking!

Oh, look! There they are in the grass. But wait, now they’re on a boat under a lily pad. Let’s keep searching!

Following the Path

Our friend is with the fish now. Can you see them? Let’s follow the path past the bird and look down here.

Hmm, I still can’t see them. Let’s look up high!

Finding Our Friend

Which way did they go? Through the meadow, above the ducks, and around the wheel. Let’s keep going!

Look up the light post by the tree. There you are! We found our friend! Hooray!

Did You Enjoy the Adventure?

Do you like playing hide and seek? It’s so much fun to find our friends! If you enjoyed “Where Are You,” let us know!

Thanks for joining us on this adventure. We hope to see you again soon for another story. Bye-bye!

  • Have you ever played hide and seek with your friends or family? Where was the most fun place you hid or found someone?
  • If you were hiding in the story, where would you choose to hide and why? Would it be in the grass, on a boat, or somewhere else?
  • What other games do you like to play with your friends that involve exploring or searching for things? Can you think of a new place where you could play hide and seek?
  1. Hide and Seek Adventure: Let’s play a game of hide and seek just like in the story! Find a safe place in your home or classroom where you can hide. Take turns with your friends or family members to hide and seek. After each round, talk about the different places you hid and how you found each other. Did you hide under something, like our friend under the lily pad?

  2. Draw Your Own Path: Use crayons and paper to draw a map of your own hide and seek adventure. Think about all the places you might hide or look for a friend. Maybe under a table, behind a tree, or next to a toy box. Share your map with a friend and see if they can follow your path to find you!

  3. Observation Walk: Go on a short walk around your neighborhood or school. Look for interesting places where someone might hide, like behind a bush or near a bench. Talk about what you see and imagine if our story friend could be hiding there. How many hiding spots can you find?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

How’s it going, kids? Welcome to the Story Time Family! We are going to be reading “Where Are You” by Sarah Williamson. Let’s check it out!

Where are you? In the grass, on the boat, through the meadow. I’m on my way!

Where are you?

Where are you? In the grass. There you go!

Where? On a boat, under the lily pad.

Where are you? I’m looking!

I’m with the fish. Where is he? Here!

Where? Follow the path, past the bird, and now down here.

I don’t see you!

Up here!

Which way did you go? Through the meadow, above the ducks.

I’m on my way, around the wheel.

What letter is this?

[Applause]

Up the light post by the tree.

There you are! You found me!

Ah, the end!

Do you like playing hide and seek? Let us know if you like “Where Are You.”

Give us a like and subscribe, and remember to tap on the notification button for the next story.

Thanks for joining us! We’ll see you again soon. Take care! Bye!

[Music]

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