Wibbly Pig – Wibbly Paints a Squiggle

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In this lesson, children are introduced to the playful concept of squiggles, which are described as fun, wiggly shapes that can tickle and make people giggle. The lesson encourages imagination and interaction, inviting kids to envision squiggles as lively characters that bring joy and laughter. Overall, it emphasizes the fun and whimsical nature of squiggles and their ability to create a joyful atmosphere.
  1. What do you think a squiggle looks like when it wiggles?
  2. How does a squiggle make you feel when it tickles you?
  3. Can you think of a time when something made you giggle like a squiggle?

Welcome to the World of Squiggles!

Hi there! Do you see this squiggle? It looks like a funny snake, doesn’t it?

Squiggles That Wiggle

Guess what? This squiggle can wiggle! When it wiggles, it goes squiggly, wiggly, wiggly! That’s what makes it so much fun!

Wiggling and Ticking

When the squiggle wiggles, it can even tickle! Imagine a squiggle that tickles you as it wiggles. It’s like a little tickle monster!

Giggles with Squiggles

Now, when the squiggle wiggles and tickles, it makes everyone giggle! Can you imagine a room full of giggling squiggles? So much fun!

Let’s Have Fun with Squiggles!

So, remember, squiggles love to wiggle, tickle, and make you giggle! Next time you see a squiggle, see if it can make you laugh too!

  • Have you ever seen something that looks like a squiggle? What did it remind you of, and did it make you laugh or feel happy?
  • Can you think of a time when something tickled you and made you giggle? What was it, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could create your own squiggle that wiggles and tickles, what would it look like, and what funny things would it do?
  1. Squiggle Art: Let’s create our own squiggles! Take a piece of paper and some crayons or markers. Draw a big squiggle on the paper. Can you make it look like it’s wiggling? Add some eyes and a smile to turn your squiggle into a funny character. Share your squiggle with a friend and see if it makes them giggle!

  2. Wiggle Dance: Pretend you are a squiggle that wiggles! Put on some music and dance around like a squiggly, wiggly snake. Can you make your arms and legs move like a squiggle? Invite your friends or family to join you and have a giggly, wiggly dance party!

  3. Squiggle Hunt: Go on a squiggle hunt around your home or classroom. Look for things that have squiggly shapes, like a curly ribbon or a wavy line on a drawing. How many squiggles can you find? Take a picture or draw what you find and share it with the class.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Hi there! Do you like my squiggle? I think it looks like a snake.

[Music]

You turned the squiggle into a snake! Hey, my squiggle is wiggling! Squiggly, wiggly, wiggly!

My squiggle will wiggle, and when my squiggle wiggles, it will wiggle, wiggle, wiggle. That’s what wiggling squiggles do!

[Music]

Squiggly, wiggly, wiggly! A squiggle that can wiggle! And when my squiggle wiggles, it turns into a tickle. Yes, a wiggling, wiggling squiggle will always try to tickle!

That’s what wiggling squiggles do!

[Music]

A squiggle that can wiggle, and when a squiggle wiggles, it turns into a tickle. Now the squiggling, wiggling, tickling squiggles are making wibbly giggles!

That’s what wiggling squiggles will do! That’s what wiggling, tickling, giggling squiggles will do!

This version maintains the playful tone while removing any unclear or repetitive elements.

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