Panda Teaches Speed: Fast – Slow

Panda Teaches Speed: Fast – Slow

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authorPanda Education

Join Panda as he teaches little Lala the concepts of 'fast' and 'slow' in a fun and safe way. Lala, prone to tripping, learns to control her movements, understanding that 'fast' doesn't always mean wild, but can also be careful and neat.

age3 - 5 bliain d’aois
emotional intelligence
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Panda wants to teach the words fast and slow. But little Lala runs too fast and keeps tripping.

Panda helps Lala stand up: “We can learn safely.” Lala nods and holds Panda’s paw.

Panda walks slow like a turtle. Lala copies him and giggles.

When Panda says “fast,” Lala runs wildly and bumps a chair.

Panda taps the floor: “Fast, but small steps.” Lala tries again with careful little steps.

Panda claps twice: “Fast!” Lala runs neatly in a straight line.

Lala stops too suddenly and almost falls. Panda catches her gently.

Panda asks: “Fast or slow?” Lala takes a deep breath and thinks.

Lala walks slow, then runs fast — both correct. Panda cheers: “Great job!”

Lala smiles: “I can move smart now!”

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