
This video explores five fun facts about invertebrates.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
"Hey your child, did you know that bugs and snails are called invertebrates because they don't have a backbone? They also come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Watch this video to learn more fun facts!"
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4 activities you can do with your child now
- After watching the video, you can help your child identify invertebrates in your backyard or park. - You can also read a book about invertebrates with your child and discuss the five facts mentioned in the video. - Create an arts and crafts activity where your child can make their own invertebrate using materials such as pipe cleaners, pom poms, and googly eyes. - Take a trip to a local aquarium or bug exhibit to see different invertebrates up close and apply what your child learned from the video.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME: "Invert Facts" - You and your child can play a game where you take turns naming different types of invertebrates while sharing a fun fact about each one. See who can come up with the most unique facts and learn more about these fascinating creatures!
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this
"Even the smallest creatures play a big role in our world. Learn to appreciate and respect all living things, no matter how different they may seem."