Max walks in on Moon practicing for a speech she will be delivering at school, and is upset that Moon only mentioned their parents at the end of the speech. Moon explains that “last but not least" means that the last thing is just as important as the other things you’re talking about.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it >>>
your child, you learned that 'last but not least' means that the last thing you're talking about is just as important as the other things. Never forget that the things you say at the end of something are just as important as the other things you say. That's what Moon taught us all today!
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4 activities you can do with your child now >>>
- Read the story of 'Last but Not Least' to your child before watching the video together. - Ask your child questions about the story and the video to check their understanding. - Show your child how to practice giving a speech, just like Moon did in the video. - Talk to your child about why it is important to recognize the importance of everyone and everything in our lives, no matter when it is mentioned.
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Pretend play with your child >>>
Game Name: "First, Last, and Always" You and your child take turns talking about people and things you both appreciate. Start with "first" and go in a circle, adding more until you get to "last but not least". Take turns and make sure to appreciate each other!
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this >>>
No matter how small something may seem, it can still be of great importance. Respect and appreciate all people and things, your child.