Ms. Daisy, the cheerful teacher with curly red hair and friendly eyes, stands at the front of the class holding a book titled "Healthy Choices Adventure."
"Good morning, everyone! Today we're going to learn why making healthy choices, like saying no to drugs, alcohol, and smoking, is so important for our bodies and minds,"
The children, eyes wide with curiosity, quiet down as they get ready for the lesson.
Ms. Daisy points to the glowing heart on the screen and smiles at her students.
"Our bodies are like amazing machines! When we eat well, exercise, and sleep enough, everything works perfectly. But what do you think happens if we put bad things like drugs, alcohol, or cigarettes into our bodies?"
A few hands shoot up, eager to answer.
Liam, a curious student with glasses and a bright smile, raises his hand.
"Do those things make you sick, Ms. Daisy?"
"That's right, Liam! Drugs, alcohol, and smoking hurt our organs. The lungs get clogged, the heart gets weak, and even our brains can get confused or sad. That's why it's so important to make smart choices,"
Sophie, a thoughtful girl with braids, notices the scene.
"What should I do if someone tries to make me smoke or drink?"
Ms. Daisy gently explains, her voice kind and steady.
"You can always say no, Sophie. It's brave to stand up for yourself, and you can ask a trusted adult for help if you ever feel unsure,"
Jackson, an imaginative boy in a cape, shares his drawing.
"My superhero says no to bad stuff and helps his friends do the same!"
"That's wonderful, Jackson! We can all be heroes by making good choices and looking out for our friends,"
"Remember, your body is special and deserves to be cared for. When you say no to drugs, alcohol, and smoking, you're giving yourself the best chance to grow up strong, smart, and happy,"
The children leave the classroom, their faces beaming with confidence and understanding, ready to make healthy choices every day.















