The Adventure of the Lost Key

Come children, gather 'round and hear,
A little poem for you, my dear.
It's all about how you can move,
Stay with me now, in this groove.

First, let's start with walking slow,
Tread softly, as you go.
Then, let's pick up the pace,
Stand tall and start your race.

If you're feeling full of pep,
Sprint and run, take a step.
But if you're feeling a little dizzy,
Take a moment to spin, it's easy.

You can also try to sway,
Move your body, it's okay.
Stroll along and take your time,
Enjoy the journey, it's just fine.

And if you're feeling a bit unsteady,
Don't worry, it happens to many.
Just turn around and try again,
Stagger forward, you'll find your zen.

So there you have it, my little friends,
A poem about how to move and bend.
Remember to stay curious and try new things,
And soon you'll be moving like kings and queens!

Reflections

  1. What did the young girl lose and what did she need the key for?
  2. How did the girl feel when she realized she had lost the key?
  3. Who were the girl's animal friends, and how did they help her in her search for the key?
  4. What obstacles did the girl and her animal friends face during their adventure in the enchanted forest?
  5. What was your favorite part of the story, and why?
  6. What do you think the girl learned during her adventure?
  7. If you could go on an adventure with animal friends, where would you go and what would you do?

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