‘Who Took the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?’ ???? Cute Music Video & Sing-Along for Preschool

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In the lesson “Who Took a Cookie from the Cookie Jar?”, children engage in a playful story about a cookie jar mystery involving characters like Panda, Tiger, and Monkey. As they ask each character who took a cookie, they learn about counting and the importance of sharing, culminating in a fun dance to celebrate enjoying cookies together.
  1. Who do you think took the cookie from the cookie jar?
  2. How many cookies were in the jar at the start?
  3. Why is it fun to share cookies with friends?

Who Took a Cookie from the Cookie Jar?

Let’s have some fun with a story about cookies! Do you like cookies? Yum, me too!

The Cookie Mystery

Once upon a time, there was a cookie jar. Inside the jar, there were three delicious cookies. But oh no! Someone took a cookie from the cookie jar. Who could it be?

Asking Panda

First, we ask Panda, “Did you take a cookie from the cookie jar?” Panda says, “Who, me?” We say, “Yes, you!” But Panda says, “Not me.” Hmm, if it wasn’t Panda, then who could it be?

Asking Tiger

Next, we ask Tiger, “Did you take a cookie from the cookie jar?” Tiger says, “Who, me?” We say, “Yes, you!” But Tiger says, “Not me.” Hmm, if it wasn’t Tiger, then who could it be?

Asking Monkey

Finally, we ask Monkey, “Did you take a cookie from the cookie jar?” Monkey says, “Yes, I have the cookies from the cookie jar!” Oh, Monkey had the cookies all along!

Counting the Cookies

There were three yummy cookies in the cookie jar. Let’s count them together: one, two, three! Counting is fun, isn’t it?

Are You Hungry?

Monkey and friends are hungry. Are you hungry too? Let’s pretend to shake and dance for some cookies! Yay!

Remember, sharing is caring, and it’s always fun to share cookies with friends. Let’s enjoy our cookies together!

  • Have you ever had a mystery like the cookie jar mystery? What happened, and how did you solve it?
  • Why do you think Monkey decided to take the cookies? How would you feel if you were Panda or Tiger?
  • If you had three cookies, who would you share them with and why? What makes sharing fun?
  1. Cookie Jar Detective Game: Let’s play a detective game! Gather some toy animals or stuffed animals like Panda, Tiger, and Monkey. Place three pretend cookies (you can use small objects or paper cutouts) in a jar. Ask your friends or family to play along. One person secretly takes a cookie while everyone closes their eyes. Then, everyone opens their eyes and tries to guess who took the cookie. This game helps you practice asking questions and solving mysteries, just like in the story!

  2. Cookie Counting Adventure: Use real or pretend cookies to practice counting. Start with three cookies, just like in the story. Count them together: one, two, three! Now, pretend to take one cookie away. How many are left? Try adding more cookies to the jar and count again. This activity helps you understand addition and subtraction in a fun way!

  3. Sharing is Caring Activity: Draw or color pictures of cookies and cut them out. Pretend to share these cookies with your friends or family. Talk about how sharing makes everyone happy. You can also think of other things you can share, like toys or books. This activity helps you understand the importance of sharing and caring for others.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Who took a cookie from the cookie jar?

Does Panda have a cookie from the cookie jar?

Who, me?

Yes, you!

Not me.

Then who?

Tiger!

Who took a cookie from the cookie jar?

Does Tiger have a cookie from the cookie jar?

Who, me?

Yes, you!

Not me.

Then who?

Monkey!

Who took a cookie from the cookie jar?

Does Monkey have a cookie from the cookie jar?

Yes, I have the cookies from the cookie jar.

Oh no! There were three cookies in the cookie jar.

Three yummy cookies in the cookie jar.

Are you hungry?

Yes!

Yes!

Let’s shake!

[Music]

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