Connie the conjunction averts catastrophe by encouraging the nouns to work together.
Tips for Parents
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4 activities you can do with your child now >>>
- After watching the video, you can encourage your child to identify and list down nouns and conjunctions that they hear in everyday conversations. - You can also play a game with your child where you say a noun, and they have to use a conjunction to join it with another noun. For example, "apple" and "banana" can be joined with "and" to say "apple and banana". - Ask your child to come up with their own story using different conjunctions to connect the nouns. For instance, "I went to the store, but I forgot my wallet" can be changed to "I went to the store, and I bought some candy." - You can also read a storybook with your child and point out the conjunctions that are used in the story to join words together.
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Pretend play with your child >>>
GAME: "Connie's Cooperation Challenge" - In this game, you and your child take turns choosing two nouns and a conjunction to join them together. Each time a pair of nouns is successfully joined, you earn a point. The goal is to see how many points you can earn before time runs out. This game teaches the importance of cooperation and teamwork, just like Connie the conjunction did in the video.
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this >>>
Teamwork makes the dream work. Just like nouns need conjunctions to make a sentence, we need to work with others to achieve great things.


