Today, we’re going on a fun adventure to find our pig friends! Are you ready to look high and low? Let’s start our search!
We’re looking everywhere! Maybe they’re under the table or behind the chair. Do you see something that looks like a tail or a snout? Let’s keep our eyes open!
When you see a pig friend, shout out loud, “Found you!” It’s so exciting to find them hiding!
Our pig friends say, “You got us! How did you know?” We giggle and say, “It was easy; you made so much noise when you ran up the stairs!”
All our pig friends are hiding together again. It’s so much fun to play hide and seek with them!
Remember, next time you play, try to be very quiet so you can hide better. Have fun and enjoy the game!
Hide and Seek at Home: Play a game of hide and seek at home with your family or friends. Try to find creative hiding spots like under a blanket or behind a door. After the game, talk about the best hiding spots and why they were good choices. Did you notice any sounds that helped you find someone?
Animal Sounds Exploration: Go on a sound adventure! Listen to different animal sounds online or in a book. Can you guess which animal is making the sound? Try to mimic the sounds and see if your friends can guess the animal. Discuss how sounds can help us find things, just like in the game with the pig friends.
Create a Pig Friend Story: Draw a picture of your pig friend hiding in a special place. Write a short story about how you found them. Where were they hiding? What did they say when you found them? Share your story with your class or family and see what exciting adventures your pig friend had!
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“We’re looking high, we’re looking low. Where did all our pig friends go? We’re looking here and looking there, under the table, behind the chair. Is that a tail? Is that a snout? One by one, we’ll seek them out. When you see them, shout out loud! Found you! You got us! How did you know? It was easy; you made so much noise when you ran up the stairs. And you’re all hiding together again. Oh, I told you I can’t play this.”