Blue Learns To Share
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During this story, Blue loves her friends and enjoys leading their games. One day, blue’s friends want to play a different game. During this story, Blue learns how to play pretty.
Mrs Cripps reminds Blue that letting others take turns leading games is essential and that she might find she enjoys green’s play if she gives it a go.
At the end of the story, blue knows that sometimes she can lead the game but other times she should step back and let others take charge. She still enjoys the game even when not in control.
We created RainbowSmart with parents and carers in mind. They aim to support you in communicating with your child to help them understand more about the world around them. Each cartoon seeks to help them with different scenarios they may face as they grow.
Within the series of 40 Educational Cartoons, your child will discover how to be a good friend, share, and even help at home. We have also linked each cartoon to the Early Learning Goals, which your child will explore in their educational setting.
In cartoons, the characters often need support with their feelings and emotions and will receive help along the way. Equip your child with skills readily transferable to real-life situations. The best time to support your children to self-regulate is early years. You can nurture these qualities with our video series, recommended for children aged 3 to 7. These videos cover feelings and emotions in the most lovable manner.
Selecting a cartoon that links to children’s experiences is a great way to help them process feelings and emotions.
For example, if your child struggles with separation anxiety, you may wish to explore Green’s Daddy Moves Out or Pink Misses Mummy.
Please support your child to self-regulate, be kind, have positive relationships, and much more as they grow.