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Teaching Kids About Hand Washing and Germs Doesn’t Have To Be Scary

2015 January 9

 

 

Kids Hand Washing Education

 PreK-Gr1

 

Sometimes when adults are teaching very young children about hand washing they get too caught up in the “GERM” part. For little kids this can be kind of scary. We want children to have a basic concept of germs, but we don’t want to make them so freaked out that they won’t touch anything, or they want to wash their hands every few minutes. That creates a whole new problem.

Billy Gorilly’s SuperStar Hand Washing video makes learning about hand washing fun. It keeps the germ talk simple so it’s not too scary. In the video Billy teaches kids the basics of Why, When, and How to wash their hands in words they can understand. Then, they get to pretend to be world famous rock stars singing the SuperStar Hand Washer song. The song is just the right length for hand washing timing, easy to sing, and lets those pesky little germs know who’s boss as they’re being sent down the drain. You just might find yourself singing the song too. I think it makes a lot more sense than happy birthday. What does your birthday have to do with hand washing anyway?

 

SuperStar Hand Washing Why, When, and How

 

 

 

Hand washing is one of the best ways to not get sick or spread germs

Our goal is to help kids form a healthy habit of
good hand washing that will last a lifetime.

Complete Hand Washing Lesson Plan for Teachers

 

Hand Washing Lesson PlanWe’ve created a hand washing lesson kit that contains everything you need to teach a classroom full of children how to wash their hands. This kit makes it easy for you to teach kids about handwashing. The teacher/leader script helps you every step of the way.

Learn More about the SuperStar Hand Washing Lesson Plan on our Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

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