This video explores five fun facts about tigers.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned that tigers are the largest cats with orange coats and black stripes. They can swim, mark their territories, and are endangered. Female tigers are great moms, teaching their cubs important skills.
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Some activities you can do with your child now
- Discuss with your child the unique features of tigers, such as their distinctive stripes and how they help tigers blend into their surroundings. - Take your child to a local zoo or wildlife sanctuary to see tigers up close and learn more about their habitats and conservation efforts. - Engage in a pretend play activity where your child acts as a tiger and practices swimming, using their imagination to explore the water just like tigers do. - Read a book or watch a documentary about endangered animals, including tigers, to raise awareness and discuss ways to protect their habitats.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME: "Tiger Trivia" Instructions: Take turns with your child asking each other questions about tigers based on the facts from the video. For example, you can ask, "What is unique about a tiger's coat?" or "What do tigers primarily hunt?" Keep score and see who can answer the most questions correctly. Have fun learning about tigers together!
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1 take away from the video for your child
"Be unique, like a tiger's stripes. Embrace your individuality and use it to stand out and succeed in life."
