Bunny in sunglasses and carrot purse

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In this lesson, we meet a stylish bunny who wears sunglasses to protect its eyes from the sun and carries a special carrot-shaped purse filled with tasty snacks. The lesson emphasizes the importance of sunglasses for eye safety while encouraging creativity through a fun activity where students can make their own pretend sunglasses and carrot purses. Ultimately, it combines a playful narrative with practical advice about sun protection and imaginative play.
  1. Why do you think the bunny wears sunglasses?
  2. What fun things would you keep in your carrot purse?
  3. How can we make our own sunglasses and carrot purse to play with?

Bunny in Sunglasses and Carrot Purse

Meet the Cool Bunny!

Once upon a time, there was a super cool bunny who loved to wear sunglasses. This bunny wasn’t just any bunny; it had a special carrot purse too! The sunglasses made the bunny look very stylish, and the carrot purse was perfect for carrying yummy snacks.

Why Sunglasses?

Sunglasses are not just for looking cool. They help protect our eyes from the bright sun. Just like how we wear hats to keep the sun off our faces, sunglasses help keep our eyes safe. The bunny knew this and always wore sunglasses when it was sunny outside.

The Special Carrot Purse

The bunny’s carrot purse was very special. It was shaped just like a carrot and was bright orange. Inside the purse, the bunny kept delicious treats like crunchy carrots and sweet apples. The purse was not only cute but also very useful!

Let’s Pretend!

Imagine you are the cool bunny. What kind of sunglasses would you wear? Maybe they are big and round, or maybe they are small and sparkly. What would you keep in your carrot purse? Would it be your favorite snack or a tiny toy?

Fun Activity

Let’s make our own pretend sunglasses and carrot purse! You can use paper, crayons, and scissors to create them. Draw big sunglasses and color them in your favorite color. Then, draw a carrot shape and color it orange. Cut them out and play pretend with your friends!

Remember!

Always wear sunglasses when it’s sunny to protect your eyes, just like the cool bunny. And don’t forget to have fun with your carrot purse, keeping all your favorite things inside!

  • What do you think makes the bunny look cool with its sunglasses and carrot purse? Can you think of something you wear or carry that makes you feel cool or special?
  • Why do you think it’s important to protect our eyes from the sun? Have you ever worn sunglasses or a hat to protect yourself from the sun? How did it feel?
  • If you could design your own special purse or bag, what shape would it be and what would you keep inside? Why would those things be important to you?
  1. Design Your Own Sunglasses: Gather some craft materials like colored paper, markers, and stickers. Ask the children to design their own unique pair of sunglasses. Encourage them to think about different shapes and colors. Once they finish, have a mini fashion show where each child can wear their sunglasses and explain why they chose their design. Discuss how sunglasses help protect our eyes from the sun.

  2. Carrot Purse Adventure: Create a small carrot-shaped bag using orange paper or fabric. Let the children decorate their carrot purse with drawings or stickers. Then, go on a mini adventure around the classroom or playground to collect small items that can fit in their purse, like pebbles, leaves, or small toys. Discuss how the bunny uses its carrot purse to carry snacks and how we can use bags to carry important things.

  3. Sunny Day Observation: On a sunny day, take the children outside and have them observe how the sunlight affects their surroundings. Ask them to notice how bright the sun is and how it feels on their skin. Encourage them to wear their pretend sunglasses and talk about how it changes what they see. Discuss why it’s important to protect our eyes from the sun, just like the cool bunny does.

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