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Wrong Heads! Wild Animal Matching Game for Children

These wild animals need help finding their heads! Preschoolers and toddlers can learn about wild and jungle animals and play a fun matching game as they try and choose the correct head for each animal body. Animals in this video: bear cheetah elephant giraffe hippopotamus/hippo lion monkey rhinoceros/rhino Thanks for watching our Wild Animals Wrong Heads game!

Subjects:Science

Tips for Parents

  • Here's how to talk to your child about it

    You learned about different wild animals and played a fun matching game by choosing the correct head for each animal's body. Great job!

  • Some activities you can do with your child now

    - Play a matching game with your 4-year-old using animal flashcards, where they have to match the correct head to each animal body. - Discuss the characteristics of each animal shown in the video, such as the long neck of the giraffe or the big ears of the elephant. - Encourage your child to draw their favorite animal from the video and talk about why they like it. - Take a nature walk together and see if you can spot any of the animals from the video in real life, like birds or squirrels.

  • Pretend play with your child

    Game Name: Wild Animal Head Match-Up Instructions: Gather animal pictures or toys representing the animals mentioned in the video. Mix up the animal heads and bodies. Then, take turns with your child choosing a head and matching it to the correct animal body. Help them learn about wild animals while having fun!

  • 1 take away from the video for your child

    "Learn from your mistakes and always strive to make the right choices. Just like in the video, matching the correct animal head to its body teaches us the importance of paying attention and making accurate decisions."