????Full Read Aloud | Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada by Jimmy Fallon

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In this engaging Story Time lesson, Ryan and Craig introduce young listeners to the book “Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada” by Jimmy Fallon, encouraging participation through fun sounds and words. The session includes interactive elements where children mimic animal sounds and repeat the word “dada,” fostering a joyful learning environment. The lesson concludes with a reminder of the significance of first words and an invitation to return for more reading adventures.
  1. What is your favorite sound or word from the story?
  2. Can you tell us what your first word was?
  3. What animal sound did you like the most? Can you make that sound?

Welcome to Story Time!

Hello, friends! I’m Ryan, and I’m Craig. We’re so happy you’re here for Story Time with us! Today, we’re going to read a fun book called “Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada” by Jimmy Fallon. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Let’s Read Together!

In the story, we hear lots of fun sounds and words. Let’s say them together:

Dada, dada, dada!

Can you say it with us? Great job!

Now, let’s see what the animals say:

  • The dog says, “Woof, dada!”
  • The pig says, “Oink, dada!”
  • The frog says, “Ribbit, dada!”
  • The car says, “Beep, dada!”

Isn’t that fun? All the animals and things are trying to say “dada”!

Let’s Say It Together!

Now, let’s all get in line and say “dada” one more time. Ready?

Dada, dada, dada!

Yay! You did it! That was so much fun!

Our First Words

Did you know that everyone has a first word? Ryan’s first word was “ball.” Do you know what your first word was? Maybe you can ask someone at home!

See You Next Time!

Thank you for joining us for Story Time! We had so much fun reading with you. We can’t wait to see you next time. Bye for now!

Remember, you can always come back to read with us again. Have a wonderful day!

  • What do you think your first word was, and why do you think it was special? If you don’t know, who could you ask to find out?
  • Can you think of other animals or things and imagine what sounds they might make if they tried to say “dada”? Let’s come up with some funny examples together!
  • Why do you think the animals in the story are trying to say “dada”? How do you think they feel when they say it?
  1. Animal Sounds Matching Game: Gather some toy animals or print pictures of animals like a dog, pig, and frog. Ask the children to match each animal with the sound it makes in the story. For example, the dog says “Woof, dada!” Encourage them to make the sounds themselves and see if they can come up with other animals and their sounds. This activity helps children connect words with sounds and animals.

  2. First Words Sharing Circle: Have a circle time where each child can share what they think their first word was or what they would like it to be if they don’t know. Encourage them to ask their family about their first word at home. This activity fosters communication skills and helps children understand the concept of first words and their significance.

  3. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around the classroom or playground. Ask the children to listen carefully and identify different sounds they hear, like a bird chirping or a car honking. Then, have them try to mimic those sounds and add “dada” to them, just like in the story. This activity enhances listening skills and creativity.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Hey, I’m Ryan, and I’m Craig Tovey. Welcome to Story Time with Ryan and Craig! Remember to visit ridingcraig.com for all of our amazing readers or to send us a message.

I have a message!

Go for it!

Why did you say that? It’ll make sense later.

Okay, today’s book is “Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada” by Jimmy Fallon.

Let’s get started!

[Music]

Dada, dada, dada.

[Music]

Dada, dada, dada.

[Music]

Dada, woof.

[Music]

Dada, sniff.

[Music]

Dada.

[Music]

Squeak, dada.

Oink, dada.

Ribbit, dada.

Beep, dada.

Now everybody get in line! Let’s say it together one more time.

[Music]

[Applause]

“Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada” by Jimmy Fallon.

Oh, that was a great book!

Yeah, my first word was “ball.”

Oh, I don’t remember your first word.

I don’t remember either; that’s so many words in a row!

Well, we’ll see you next time. Thanks for watching Story Time!

Bye!

It’s like four words!

Yeah, I know it’s a lot.

That’s not what I literally said!

Wow!

[Music]

This version removes any informal language and clarifies the dialogue while maintaining the essence of the original transcript.

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