Lessons with Pam - I Love You, Stinky Face_Read, Make, Do
Literature
Hi everybody. My name is miss Pam, and I'm from building blocks child development center here in Spencer West Virginia. And I have a book in a science project to do with you today. And this is such a cute little book. It's called, I love you stinky face. It's stinky face. We better see what this is all about. All right. Here we go. It is written by Lisa McCourt, and illustrated by Sid Moore. So Lisa McCourt, she's the author, and she's the one that wrote the book and illustrated by Sidney Moore means that Sid Moore is the one that drew all of the pictures. So here we go. I love you, stinky face. I love you, my wonderful child, said mama, as she tucked me in. But I had a question. Mama, what if I were a big, scary, ape? Would you still love me then? If you were a big, scary ape, our calm your whole hairy self to make sure you didn't have any tangles. And that would make you birth that your birthday cake out of bananas, and I would tell you, I love you, my big scary 8th. But mama, but mama. What if I were a super smelly skunk? And I smelled so bad. That my name was stinky face. Getting right there. Then I would give you a bath, and sprinkle you with sweet, smelling powder. And if you still smell bad, I wouldn't mind. And that would hug you tight and whisper in your ear. I love you stinky face. Oh, I got a page stuck together. There we go. But mama, but mama. What if I were an alligator with big sharp teeth that could bite your head off? Oh my goodness. Then I would buy you a bigger toothbrush for you, your big teeth, and make sure that you brush them every night so they'd stay healthy and strong. And if you had a sore throat, I was sick my head right inside your enormous jaws to make sure you were okay. And I would say, I love you, my ferocious alligator. Oh, his dope must already crying. This is mommy's gonna take care of it. But mama. What if I were a terrible meat eating dinosaur with razor sharp claws that ripped my sheets the shreds every night? While I slept. Oh boy. Look at those big claws he has. Then I would give you plenty of meat to eat if that is what you liked. And that was so your sheets back together every day because after all, ripping them would be an accident. And that would tuck you into your newly minted sheets every night and say, I love you my sweet, terrible dinosaur. But mama, but mama, what if I were a swamp creature with slimy smelly seaweed hanging from my body? And I couldn't ever leave the swamp or I would die. Oh no. Then I would build a house, right next to the swamp. And I would stay with you and take care of you always. And when you splash to the surface, I would say, I love you, my smelly little swamp monster. But mama, but mama. What if I were a green alien? From Mars. And I ate bugs instead of peanut butter. Then I would dress you in clothes, colors that showed off your nice green skin. And that would pack your lunchbox with beetles and spiders and ants and grasshoppers. And the tastiest bugs you ever had. And I would pack a note with all the bugs that said, I love you, little brainy, Bon Appetit. Bon Appetit means. Good eating. I hope you like it. But mama, but mama. What if I were a cyclops? And I had just one big gigantic eye in the middle of my head. Then I would look right into your gigantic eye and say, I love you, my little cyclops. And I would sing you a lullaby until your one gigantic eyelid got droopier and droopier and it finally closed. And you fell fast asleep. I love you, mama. And I love you, my wonderful child. The end up. You know what that means? That means that your mommy, learn your daddy, and your grandma, your grandpa, your adults, that you live with, some people have two mummies, some people have two daddies, some people live with grandma and grandpa. That means they love you, and they love you very much. And even when you kind of act like that big scary monster and you're like in a bad new or you're like the dinosaur and you accidentally tear something up, they still love you. And so you can make mistakes. And a big I'm sorry goes a long way. But you know what? Your mom is in your daddy's and you're grandma's and your grandpa's. They love you very, very much. Are you ready to make something? We're gonna do some science. We are going to make monster slide. Come at big monster. So here's what we're gonna have to have. We have a bowl. And we have some baking soda. Right there. And we have some clear glue. And some contact solution and you have to have your adult help you with this part. And we have my science spoon. This is my science spoon. I don't use it for anything, but my science stuff because it looks kind of yucky because I've stirred up a bunch of stuff with it and it's kind of stained it. But that's because it's my science spoon. This is my science bowl. This is a science spoon, and I don't use them for food. Because icky, who would want to put some food in there after you put icky stuff in it? So here's what we're going to do. We're going to make some monster slime. From the icky swamp monster. We're going to take our bottle of glue. I'm going to start pouring that in there. I want to make some key sounds. Pour it all in there. Now we could make glue bubbles. All right. And we're going to sit that right there just a second. So it will continue to drain and then we need some baking soda. That looks good. We need one tablespoon of baking soda. And let's see if this pan can get it open. All right. Now, this is a set of measuring spoons. And you use these moms and dads and grandmas and proposals to use these for cooking. And they start small and they get bigger. And bigger. And bigger. And we need this one that says one TBSP. That means table spoon May 1 of these. Of our baking soda. So we're going to take our baking soda and put it in there. We'll sprinkle it on our glue. And then we're going to try one tablespoon of context solution. Now this is the stuff that moms and dads use for their contacts and grandmas and grandpas and big brothers and sisters and they use for their contacts. I'm going to get it all filled up here. And we'll pour that in. And the next thing to do is stir. And we're going to stir it up. Start. What's happening? Look what's happening. Oh my goodness. We took two liquids. Look at this. Look. We made some slime. Now, to make it monster slum, what do you think we need to put in it? I think we need monster eyeballs. So I've got some monster eyeballs here. Get some monster eyes in it. Oh, there's some monster warts. The monster eyes and some monster awards. There we go. Oh, you know what else we can put in there? We could put some. Buttons in there. And we'll say that those are our. Small monster pose, toenails. I think button will make good monster toenails, don't you think? All right, are you ready? And we just got stirring a monster eyes. And our monstrous and if it's really sticky, see how that one's kinda still sticky. You can put a little bit of extra contact solution in it. That will make it less sticky. So now we can get in there. Oh, look. Yuck. Monster slime. Monster monster slime. We've got monster words in it. And monster eyes. Look at that. Monster eye. We made slime. Slime is very fun to play with. But I have to tell you the secret of this slime. Okay? This is how you get yourself in trouble. This is how you get yourself so you're not in trouble. First thing is to keep yourself in trouble, is to get this in somebody's carpet. Okay? To get this in the living room carpet to get this in the living room, rug, or get it on the sofa, or get it on the recliners in the chairs, that is how you get yourself in big trouble. How you get yourself out of the big trouble, or to keep yourself from getting in big trouble. Yeah, don't play with it anywhere other than a table. You do it at the kitchen table. And ask your adult if they can put down a place mat, plastic mat with their monster eyes in there. Monster toenails, dick. Arching you. So if you put it on a piece of plastic and do it at the table, you can play with your slum and have fun with your song and not get yourself in trouble. So there is some monster eye spine. And some monster words and some monster toenails. And there you go. And that is your song. Monsters lime. Okay, so we're gonna talk about the monster slum for a little bit. We took a lick liquid, we took a liquid glue. And we took liquid contact solution. And just a little bit of baking soda. We took two liquids, this is not a liquid. This is a solid. So what happened? Well, it's called a chemical reaction. Okay? The baking soda helps with the salt water because contact solution is salt water, okay? So the baking soda helps the salt water, turn the glue hard. Okay? And it makes it nice and sticky and slammy and rubbery. Okay? It is a chemical reaction. Now you can make some other way. This is kind of the safe way. And this one won't hurt you, okay? But it never goes in your mouth. Okay. Remember, never goes in your mouth. And you don't take it to the living room, you don't play with it at a table with a place mat, or you don't want to use newspaper because it'll stick to the newspaper. And you'll never get it off of there. And if you're slamming, get sticky again. A little bit more contact solution. All right. Well, that was a book in the science project, and I love playing with this stuff. It is so fun to play with. One bottle of glue. One tablespoon of contact solution. One tablespoon of baking soda. And a little bit of this extra if it's still too sticky. Okay? All right, well, I hope you have fun, and I hope you enjoyed our book. Stinky face is so good, took you book. I love you stinky face. And I will see you next time. Bye.