
Who-who-who is quick, adorable and one of the best hunters in the whole bird family? Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn some amazing facts about owls!
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned fun facts about owls, like how they are great hunters and make cute sounds like "who-who-who"!
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4 activities you can do with your child now
- Discuss the different types of owls mentioned in the video, such as the barn owl and snowy owl, and have your child draw pictures of each owl. - Go on a nature walk with your child and try to spot owls or signs of owls, such as owl pellets or feathers. - Create a owl-themed art project, such as making a paper plate owl mask or painting a picture of an owl using different shades of brown. - Read a book about owls together, like "Owl Moon" by Jane Yolen, and discuss any similarities or differences between the story and the facts mentioned in the video.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME NAME: Owl Hunt INSTRUCTIONS: Use the video facts to create a fun game of Owl Hunt. Hide pictures or toy owls around the house and take turns finding them while sharing the amazing owl facts from the video.
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this
"Owls are wise and skilled hunters. They teach us to be patient, observant, and use our intelligence to overcome challenges."