- Monster Meditation!
- [Andy] With Two-Headed Monster,
and me, Andy.
- [Andy] Hello, Two-Headed Monster.
- Hello?
Hello?
- [Andy] Over here.
- [Both] Hi, Andy.
- [Andy] I see your block tower fell over.
And I can see you're
feeling very frustrated
that it fell over.
- Me frustrated.
- Me too.
- [Andy] Yeah, that's understandable.
I know what that feels like.
When I feel frustrated,
I take some belly breaths.
Want to try some monster
meditation belly breaths together?
No.
Meditation.
So, it's an activity to
help you take a breath
before building your tower again.
- You too, you too.
Do meditation too.
- [Andy] Let's start by focusing ourselves
with some belly breaths.
So put your hands on your belly.
Now take a slow deep breath in.
And slowly breath out.
Let's do that again.
Slow deep breath in.
And slowly breath out.
Nice job.
Now we're going to pretend
that we're blowing out the
candles of a birthday cake now.
- [Both] Birthday cake.
Where cake, where cake?
- Happy birthday to.
- [Andy] No, it's an imaginary cake.
- Oh, cake.
- Yummy, yummy.
- Yum.
- [Andy] Now, we're gonna
slowly smell the cake
using our nose.
Yummy, right?
And now let's slowly blow out
our candle with out mouth.
- [Both] Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
- [Andy] Now imagine that you're building
your block tower again.
So when we're feeling frustrated,
sometimes we just need to take a break
and blow out your birthday candle
before trying something again.
Now let's build that tower.
- [Both] Ta-da.
Ta-da.
- [Andy] Wow, what a great tower.
- [Both] Thank you.
- Thank you.
- No, thank you.
