Wibbly Pig – Wibbly Plays with a Clown

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In today’s lesson, we explored the fun and importance of hats, learning about their various shapes, sizes, and purposes. We discussed how hats serve practical functions, like keeping our heads warm and safe, while also celebrating the joy they bring through their playful designs. Ultimately, we emphasized that wearing a hat is not only practical but also adds a touch of fun to our daily lives.
  1. What do you think a hat does for your head?
  2. Can you name a special hat that someone wears for their job?
  3. How does wearing a hat make you feel when you put it on?

Let’s Talk About Hats!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to have some fun talking about hats. Hats are super cool and come in all shapes and sizes. Let’s see why hats are so special!

Where’s My Hat?

Oh no! The wind blew my hat away! It was a funny clown’s hat. But guess what? You found it for me! Thank you so much! Now, can you help me find my other hat too?

Why We Wear Hats

Just like your feet need shoes and your toes need socks, your head needs a hat! A hat is like a warm hug for your head. It keeps your ears nice and cozy, especially when it’s windy or cold outside.

Different Hats for Different People

Did you know that different people wear different hats? Let’s see:

  • A king wears a shiny crown.
  • A farmer wears a comfy cap.
  • A cyclist wears a helmet to stay safe.
  • An astronaut wears a special helmet to explore space.
  • A miner wears a glowing helmet to see in the dark.
  • A clown wears a silly hat just for fun!

Hats Are Fun!

Hats can be floppy, dangly, small, or wide. You can wear them on the top of your head or tilt them to the side. No matter how you wear it, a hat is always fun!

Let’s Wear Our Hats!

So, remember to put a hat on your head. It’s like a hug for your head and keeps your ears from getting red. Hats are awesome, and they make every day a little more fun!

Now, let’s go find some hats and try them on. Hooray for hats!

  1. Can you think of a time when you wore a hat? What kind of hat was it, and why did you wear it?
  2. If you could design your own special hat, what would it look like? What colors and shapes would you use?
  3. Why do you think different people wear different kinds of hats? Can you think of a job or activity where wearing a hat is important?
  1. Hat Hunt Adventure: Go on a hat hunt around your home or classroom! Look for different types of hats and try them on. Can you find a hat that looks like a king’s crown or a farmer’s cap? Take turns wearing the hats and pretend to be the person who would wear each one. Share with your friends or family why each hat is special and what it might be used for.

  2. Create Your Own Hat: Use craft materials like paper, glue, and markers to design your very own hat. Think about what kind of hat you would like to wear. Is it a silly hat like a clown’s or a shiny one like a king’s crown? Once you’ve made your hat, wear it and show it to your friends. Explain why you chose that design and what makes your hat unique.

  3. Hat Weather Watch: Pay attention to the weather each day and decide which hat would be best to wear. Is it sunny, rainy, or cold? Discuss with your classmates or family why certain hats are better for different weather conditions. Try to wear the right hat for the weather and see how it helps keep you comfortable.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

I’ve been looking for my hat everywhere! It’s a clown’s hat. The wind blew it clean off my head. You saved it! How can I ever thank you?

Well, the wind blew my hat away too. Can you help me find it?

Of course, I will! Everyone needs a hat.

Your feet need your shoes, your toes need your socks, your legs need your trousers, or else your knees will knock. Your tummy needs your sweater, your chest requires your vest, your neck needs something better.

But we eat till last the best: put a hat upon your head! On your head is what I said. It’s like a hug across your head and keeps your ears from going red.

Floppy, dangly, small or wide, on the top or on the side, put the hat on your head is what I said. I like hats!

Hooray! A king wears a crown, a farmer wears a cap, a cyclist wears a helmet in case of a fall. An astronaut is a spy, a miner’s glows in the dark, a clown wears a silly hat simply for luck.

Put a hat upon your head! On your head is what I said. It’s like a hug across your head and keeps your ears from going red. Floppy, wide, on the top or on the side, put a hat on your head is what I said.

Oh yes, put a hat on your head is what I said!

This version removes any unclear or repetitive phrases while maintaining the overall message and flow.

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