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Make a "Get Ready With Me" Video

Make a "Get Ready With Me" Video
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Make a short 'Get Ready With Me' video showing your morning routine, narrate steps, practice safe filming, editing, and sharing with family permission.

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Step-by-step guide to make a 'Get Ready With Me' video

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What you need
Comfy pajamas or sleepwear, outfit to wear for the day, toothbrush and hairbrush, breakfast plate or snack, notebook and pen, small props you want to show like backpack or favorite toy, adult supervision required

Step 1

Gather all the items you want to show and put them on a small table so they are easy to reach.

Step 2

Choose four short parts of your morning routine to show like wake up brush teeth get dressed and eat breakfast.

Step 3

Write one short sentence in your notebook for each part to say in the video.

Step 4

Pick a quiet neat well-lit spot to film where the background does not show private details.

Step 5

Tell a parent or guardian what you want to film ask for permission and ask them to stay nearby for safety.

Step 6

Practice saying each sentence while doing the action one time without filming.

Step 7

Record short clips of each part of your routine speaking the sentence as you do the action.

Step 8

Watch each clip and delete any clip you do not like.

Step 9

Trim the remaining clips in a simple editing app so each clip shows just the action you want.

Step 10

Put the trimmed clips in the correct order in the editing app to make one short video.

Step 11

Add music or text labels only if your parent says it is okay.

Step 12

Watch the finished video with your parent and ask for permission to share it.

Step 13

Share your finished creation on DIY.org

Help!?

What can I use if I don't have a small table, a notebook, or a separate editing app?

Use a sturdy chair or a closed cardboard box as your small table, write your short sentences on loose paper or a sheet of paper as a notebook substitute, and use your phone's built-in trimmer or a free app (like iMovie or Google Photos) to trim and join clips.

My clips are too dark, noisy, or I keep forgetting my sentence—what should I try?

Follow the instruction to pick a quiet, well-lit spot, ask a parent to steady the camera or hold a lamp, practice saying each notebook sentence once as directed, and re-record or delete and trim bad clips until each trimmed clip shows just the action you want.

How can I adapt this activity for younger children or older kids?

For younger children have a parent write and read one very short sentence and operate the camera while the child performs two simple parts, and for older kids write four creative sentences, experiment with multiple angles, and add text labels or music only with parental permission.

What are easy ways to enhance or personalize the final video?

Personalize it by arranging your items on the table as a mini set, adding a short title card or text labels in the editing app, choosing parent-approved music, and including a quick behind-the-scenes or 'bye' clip before sharing on DIY.org.

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Facts about video creation and online safety for kids

🎥 Vlogs made everyday moments like 'Get Ready With Me' videos a popular way to share routines online.

📱 Many smartphones can record in HD or 4K, so you can film a sharp GRWM video with just a phone.

✂️ Simple edits—like trimming, adding music, and captions—make short videos clearer and more fun.

🔒 Most social platforms require users to be 13+; always get parental permission before filming or sharing.

⏱️ Time-lapse or speed-up clips let you show a long morning routine in under a minute, perfect for quick videos.

How do I make a kid-friendly 'Get Ready With Me' video at home?

To make a short 'Get Ready With Me' video, plan a simple outline of your morning steps (wash face, brush teeth, get dressed, breakfast). Film short clips for each step using a stable phone or tablet, narrating what you’re doing in each clip. Use natural light, speak clearly, and keep clips to 5–20 seconds. Edit together in a free app to trim and add titles or music (with family-safe options). Always ask a parent before filming and before sharing.

What materials do I need to film and edit a 'Get Ready With Me' video?

Materials you need: a smartphone, tablet, or camera; a simple tripod or stable surface; good natural light or a lamp; quiet space; any morning props like toothbrushes or clothes; a basic video-editing app (like iMovie, Clips, or similar kid-friendly apps); headphones for editing; and parental permission. Optional: a small ring light, simple backdrop, or printed title cards. Keep tech simple and test one short clip before recording the whole routine.

What ages are suitable for making a 'Get Ready With Me' video?

Suitable for ages: children 5–7 can participate with close adult help for filming, narration, and editing; ages 8–11 can plan and film with guidance and learn basic editing; ages 12+ can handle most steps independently but still need parental permission to share. Adjust responsibilities to the child’s maturity, motor skills, and comfort with talking on camera. Supervise device use and approve any sharing settings to protect privacy.

What safety tips should I follow when kids make and share a 'Get Ready With Me' video?

Safety tips: never show full names, home address, school, or location details; choose a neutral background and remove personal items from view. Film in daylight or well-lit rooms and avoid bathrooms. Use parental controls, keep videos unlisted or shared only with family, and get written permission before posting. Teach children to speak kindly and stop recording if uncomfortable. For editing, check content together and remove any identifying information before sharing.

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