
🌟 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: curious → listen → safe.
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
- Stop.
- Look.
- Tell a grown‑up.
We count again: 1, 2, 3 – Tell!
Feelings: surprised → calm → safe.
Simple Activity – “sharp or Not?”
- Gather 5 objects (a crayon, a spoon, a toy car, a pair of safety scissors, a soft ball).
- Hold each one up.
- Say “Sharp!” or “Not Sharp!” together.
- 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. 🌈