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🌟 Stay Safe with Sharp Things!

Introduction

Hello little friends! Today we talk about Sharp Things. Sharp things can be pointy or have a thin edge. They can make a “click‑click” sound, but they can also hurt us. Let’s learn how to stay safe and have fun together!

1️⃣ Pointy Things Are Not for Touching

  • Pencils – bright yellow, tipy‑tipy.
  • Scissors – shiny, snip‑snip.
  • Knives – metal, shhh (we don’t use them).

When we see a pointy thing, we say “No Touch!”
We count: 1, 2, 3 – No Touch!

Feeling: curiouslistensafe.

2️⃣ Safe Ways to Play

  • Keep pointy things Up High (on a shelf).
  • Ask a grown‑up to Hold them.
  • Use Soft Toys instead of real scissors.

We can say “I’m Happy, I’m Safe!” and hear a gentle “Whoosh” when we put the toy away.

3️⃣ What to Do If You Find a Sharp Thing

  1. Stop.
  2. Look.
  3. Tell a grown‑up.

We count again: 1, 2, 3 – Tell!
Feelings: surprisedcalmsafe.

Simple Activity – “sharp or Not?”

  1. Gather 5 objects (a crayon, a spoon, a toy car, a pair of safety scissors, a soft ball).
  2. Hold each one up.
  3. Say “Sharp!” or “Not Sharp!” together.
  4. Clap Clap‑clap for every correct answer.

You’ll learn to spot pointy things and keep your hands happy!

Conclusion – Explore with Care

You are a brave explorer! Look, count, and listen, but always keep sharp things away from tiny fingers. When you’re safe, you can laugh, play, and discover new wonders every day. 🌈