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Mommy Memories Together, think and talk about special memories you share, then draw or write one on each page of the book. Cut apart the pages and staple them together. Use more paper if you like.
Share this poem aloud! Parents read the lines with the picture of Elmo’s mommy’s face. Children read the lines with Elmo’s face. When you’re finished, share a hug!
Mommy Hugs: A “Together Poem”
The day I became your mom, I knew right from the start, that we would become special friends. I felt it in our very first…
Mommy hugs!
I love you in the daytime, I love you through the night. I love you on gray, rainy days and when the sun shines bright. No matter what the day may bring, the best part is always...
Mommy hugs!
We read and sing and play, and snuggle up so tight. I love all our time together, especially our…
Mommy hugs!
I’m so proud of who you are, growing smart, and strong, and kind. I love you more than words can say, I’ll show you with my…
Mommy hugs!
Remember that I’m here for you, forever, all the time. And even when you’re all grown up, we’ll always have…
You’re off on a new adventure! And you’re the hero of your own story. So sometimes you just need to strike a superhero pose!
Here’s how you do it: Stand straight and tall. Put your hands on your hips, keeping your arms wide.
Then call out loudly: I am strong! I am smart! I am reliable! I am brave! I am an adventurer!
Color in Super Grover. Then color in yourself.
Now complete your own superhero sentences here and shout them out loud as you do your superhero pose:
I am ____________________________________________!
I am ____________________________________________!
I am ____________________________________________!
Stand Like a Superhero
Good Morning, Superhero! Sometimes you have to work to fi nd strength from inside. Stand straight and tall in front of a mirror. Put your hands on your hips. Together with a grown-up, call out any or all of these sentences:
» “I am strong and brave!” » “I have a family who loves me no matter what!” » “I know that love wins!” » “I respect others!” » “I believe in myself!” » “I have hope for the future!” » “If I fall down, I’ll get back up!” » “My family will always help me!”
Now color in the shape next to Grover to look like you. Write down your own superhero sentences.
I !
I !
Hang this page on your door. Remember every day that you are a superhero!
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You’re off on a new adventure! And you’re the hero of your own story. So sometimes you just need to strike a superhero pose!
Here’s how you do it: Stand straight and tall. Put your hands on your hips, keeping your arms wide.
Then call out loudly: I am strong! I am smart! I am reliable! I am brave! I am an adventurer!
Color in Super Grover. Then color in yourself.
Now complete your own superhero sentences here and shout them out loud as you do your superhero pose:
I am ____________________________________________!
I am ____________________________________________!
I am ____________________________________________!
Stand Like a Superhero
Good Morning, Superhero! Sometimes you have to work to fi nd strength from inside. Stand straight and tall in front of a mirror. Put your hands on your hips. Together with a grown-up, call out any or all of these sentences:
» “I am strong and brave!” » “I have a family who loves me no matter what!” » “I know that love wins!” » “I respect others!” » “I believe in myself!” » “I have hope for the future!” » “If I fall down, I’ll get back up!” » “My family will always help me!”
Now color in the shape next to Grover to look like you. Write down your own superhero sentences.
I !
I !
Hang this page on your door. Remember every day that you are a superhero!
Sesamestreet.org/veterans Major support provided by:
You’re off on a new adventure! And you’re the hero of your own story. So sometimes you just need to strike a superhero pose!
Here’s how you do it: Stand straight and tall. Put your hands on your hips, keeping your arms wide.
Then call out loudly: I am strong! I am smart! I am reliable! I am brave! I am an adventurer!
Color in Super Grover. Then color in yourself.
Now complete your own superhero sentences here and shout them out loud as you do your superhero pose:
I am ____________________________________________!
I am ____________________________________________!
I am ____________________________________________!
Stand Like a Superhero
Good Morning, Superhero! Sometimes you have to work to fi nd strength from inside. Stand straight and tall in front of a mirror. Put your hands on your hips. Together with a grown-up, call out any or all of these sentences:
» “I am strong and brave!” » “I have a family who loves me no matter what!” » “I know that love wins!” » “I respect others!” » “I believe in myself!” » “I have hope for the future!” » “If I fall down, I’ll get back up!” » “My family will always help me!”
Now color in the shape next to Grover to look like you. Write down your own superhero sentences.
I !
I !
Hang this page on your door. Remember every day that you are a superhero!
Sesamestreet.org/veterans Major support provided by:
Our Family Rosita and her grandfather are talking about Mexico and their family’s history. Together, use crayons or markers to color the picture. Talk about your family’s culture and history: what traditions, music, holidays, and foods are special in your family?
Me & My Grandparent(s) Grandparents often have special names, like Abuelita, Grandpa, or Nana. What special names do you use for your grandparent(s)? Draw a picture of you and your grandparent(s) together.
When You Were My Age As Big Bird and Granny enjoy Granny’s birdseed cookies, Granny Bird tells Big Bird about her life. Together, use crayons or markers to color the picture. Ask your grandparent, “When you were my age, what was your favorite…”
• Food?
• Game?
• Song or rhyme?
• Holiday?
• Summer and winter activity?
When You Were My Age As Big Bird and Granny enjoy Granny’s birdseed cookies, Granny Bird tells Big Bird about her life. Together, use crayons or markers to color the picture. Ask your grandparent, “When you were my age, what was your favorite…”
Our new family tradition is ______________________________________________ .
Think of a fun family routine or ritual: pizza night, a favorite breakfast you cook together, a Sunday trip to the park, or a weekly game night. Draw a picture of your family enjoying your new tradition.
Our Blended FamilyDraw your blended family on the “cover.” Work together to draw and write about each family member. How are they special? What do you like to do together? (Use more paper if needed.) Cut apart the pages and staple to make a book, and leave it in a place where everyone can read it.
What We Share Rudy is Abby’s new stepbrother, and they both love soccer. Color this page with children or have them color together. Talk about what people in your blended family have in common.
The _________________ Family likes to _____________________________ together!
What do you like to do as a family? Do you sing and dance, tell stories, go for walks, or play a favorite game? Draw a picture of your family spending time together.
Pretend you’re a reporter and gather news about your family’s day. Ask everyone in the family to remember something interesting they did or saw, and have them write it down or draw a picture of it (you can continue on the back of this page). At mealtime, talk about the news you’ve gathered!
Family members help each other in many ways each day. Let’s celebrate them! Maybe dad or mom helped you get dressed, your sister shared her favorite toy, or your brother read you a book. Decorate and cut out a thank you heart to share with a family member who helped you today. A grown-up can write down your words.