CosmoKidz Activities
Saying i’m sorry


Somebody’s toy broke as you were playing with it. You knew you should have asked first to play with the toy and you’re afraid to say that you broke it.

Have you ever accidentally broken something, and been afraid to tell someone?
2.
What does it feel like inside when you have done something wrong and you don’t want to tell?
3.
How do you think the other kids are feeling if they know you have broken something, and you don’t want to tell?
4.
How do you think the other kids are feeling if they know you have broken something, and you don’t want to tell?
5.
What do you think would happen if you apologized for breaking something?
6.
Why is it important to say you are sorry when you have done something wrong?

Act A
Find 5 stuffed animals or dolls and pretend that one is the child who has broken a toy, one is the owner of the toy, and the rest are playmates.
Practice as many ways as possible to help the one who did wrong to say “sorry”. Which way to apologize do you like best?
Act B
Tell us about a situation where you did something wrong and you apologized. What happened afterwards?
Click a puppet to change expression.

Somebody’s toy broke as you were playing with it. You knew you should have asked first to play with the toy and you’re afraid to say that you broke it.

Somebody’s toy broke as you were playing with it. You knew you should have asked first to play with the toy and you’re afraid to say that you broke it.
Have you ever accidentally broken something, and been afraid to tell someone?
2.
What does it feel like inside when you have done something wrong and you don’t want to tell?
3.
How do you think the other kids are feeling if they know you have broken something, and you don’t want to tell?
4.
How do you think the other kids are feeling if they know you have broken something, and you don’t want to tell?
5.
What do you think would happen if you apologized for breaking something?
6.
Why is it important to say you are sorry when you have done something wrong?
Act A
Find 5 stuffed animals or dolls and pretend that one is the child who has broken a toy, one is the owner of the toy, and the rest are playmates.
Practice as many ways as possible to help the one who did wrong to say “sorry”. Which way to apologize do you like best?
Act B
Tell us about a situation where you did something wrong and you apologized. What happened afterwards?
Click a puppet to change expression.

Select a scenario