
Hi all đ„° Stage 1 - We learn about names of wild animals with our talking flashcards. Watch, listen and repeat!! Stage 2 - We practice asking and answering questions like Is it a tiger? Yes, it's a tiger/ No, it's not a tiger. It's a lion with our âAsk And Answerâ stage in the video. Children can interact and learn while watching the video together with other students in class or at home with the family. Stage 3 - A fun wild animal I spy game for kids to review all they learned from the previous stages. A fun and educational classroom/homeschooling activity that will compliment your themed lesson at school or at home or with the whole family. Perfect for toy loving preschoolers and elementary aged kids.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You will learn the names of wild animals, ask and answer questions about them, and play a fun I spy game to review what you learned. It's a fun and educational video for preschoolers and elementary-aged kids.
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4 activities you can do with your child now
- After watching the video, play an "I Spy" game with your child, asking them to find and name different wild animals they learned about. - Practice asking and answering questions about the animals from the video, such as "Is it a tiger?" and encourage your child to respond with the correct answer. - Use talking flashcards to reinforce the names of the wild animals shown in the video, having your child watch, listen, and repeat. - Incorporate the video into a themed lesson at home or in the classroom, using it as a fun and educational activity for preschoolers and elementary-aged kids.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME NAME: Wild Animal Adventure GAME DESCRIPTION: In this game, you and your child will learn the names of wild animals using talking flashcards. Then, you'll practice asking and answering questions about the animals. Finally, you'll play a fun I spy game to review everything you've learned. It's a perfect activity for preschoolers and elementary-aged kids, whether in the classroom or at home with the family.
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this
"Learn about wild animals, practice asking and answering questions, and play a fun I spy game. Explore and have fun while learning with others."




