Lesson: Wash your hands before eating

Lesson: Wash your hands before eating

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Today, Builders was walking in the garden and saw a cake that had fallen near the bench. He happily picked it up, forgetting that his hands had been playing with the sand. As soon as Builders finished eating, his stomach started to hurt and his face

age3 - 6 år gammel
emotional intelligence
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Lesson: Wash your hands before eating

One beautiful sunny day, builders were building sand castles in the park.

He suddenly felt hungry and found a cake on the bench.

The builders did not hesitate to pick up the cake and eat it, not realizing that their hands were very dirty.

Because his hands were dirty and had a lot of bacteria, after eating the cake he had a bad stomachache.

Mom took the builders to the doctor for a checkup.

After the doctor examined and took care of the builders, they recovered and happily thanked their mother and the doctor.

When leaving, the doctor advised the builders to always keep their hands clean before handling food.

Listen to the doctor. Builders always wash their hands with soap. Today's lesson is: always clean your hands before eating.

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