This story will help students learn about the practical applications of mathematics in everyday life. They will explore basic time concepts and calculations, such as determining the elapsed time from waking up and getting ready and counting sequences involved in daily routines like brushing their teeth and getting dressed. The story introduces them to counting in various contexts, such as the number of stairs climbed and children on the bus, and asks them to consider multiplication in terms of counting feet on a bus. Additionally, the students will engage in basic arithmetic involving seating arrangements in a classroom. The story will also touch upon calendars to understand the days of the week and dates. As the story progresses, it encourages children to recognize math in diverse areas, such as music, nature, and measurements by volume and weight, emphasizing that math is ubiquitous and not just contained within a textbook.