fun activities - national geographic · 2021. 1. 27. · wild animal sounds 1/look at the spread on...
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Match the animals with
the way they move.
Slither
Hop
Slide
Swing
Flap
Climb
snake
kangaroo
sea turtle
penguins
black bears
orangutan
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Match the animals with the sounds they make.
Hoo. Hoo.
Roar!
Snort. Snort.
Oh-oh-oh-oh!
Ribbit. Ribbit.
Bark. Bark.
tiger
snowy owl
howler monkeys
frog
zebras
elephant
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FUN ACTIVITIESWith National Geographic Little Kids First Board Book series
Ages 0-3
STEM
LITTLE KIDS FIRST BOARD BOOK OF ANIMALS ON THE MOVE
1/Look at the spread on the flip side. Animals come in all shapes and sizes, and no matter how they are built, they find a way to move. See if you can match the animal with the way it moves.
2/ACTIVITY: What happens when you wiggle back and forth?Try it standing up. Then try it lying down. Which way works better to help you move forward?
LITTLE KIDS FIRST BOARD BOOK OF WILD ANIMAL SOUNDS
1/Look at the spread on the flip side.Animals make all kinds of sounds. Some are loud. Some are quiet. Some are cheerful. Some are a little scary! See if you can match the animal with the the sound it makes.
2/ACTIVITY: What sound would a tiger make to guard its food? What sound would YOU make?
FUN FACTS TEST YOUR SMARTS!Kangaroos hop with BOTH feet.
Chipmunks make a chip, chip sound to guard their food.
A frog fills the pouch in its throat with air to make sounds.
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If you like these books, check out the other books in the Little Kids First Board Books series.
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