This video explores five fun facts about the walrus.
Tips for Parents
-
Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned five fun facts about walruses like how they have long tusks, live in the Arctic, and use their flippers to swim and walk on land.
-
4 activities you can do with your child now
- Create a walrus-themed craft activity, such as painting walrus masks or making walrus puppets, to engage your 4-year-old in a hands-on project. - Encourage your child to act out their own walrus story using stuffed animals or puppets, incorporating the facts they learned from the video. - Play a game of "Walrus Says" where you give commands related to the walrus facts, like "Walrus says wiggle your whiskers" or "Walrus says dive into the water." - Take a virtual trip to a zoo or aquarium to see real walruses up close and discuss the facts from the video while observing them in their habitat.
-
Pretend play with your child
GAME NAME: Walrus Fact Charades GAME DESCRIPTION: Take turns acting out and guessing walrus facts in charades-style. Use gestures and body movements to mimic walrus behaviors like swimming, tusks, and whiskers. The first to guess correctly wins!
-
1 moral thought for your child inspired by this
"Learn about the walrus and how each creature is unique. Embrace individuality and appreciate the differences in others."
