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Continue reading →: Kinder Animal Care ScenariosExplore simple animal‑care choices by looking at picture cards and deciding what to do in each situation.
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Continue reading →: Fly DancingCreate streamer “wings” and explore different bird movements through music and dance.
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Continue reading →: Pourquoi Tales Bring CareExplore a “Pourquoi” story, learn what animals need to stay healthy, and play a movement game to act out those needs.
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Continue reading →: How the Alphabet Was MadeThe week after Taffy and her Daddy, Tegumai, made their picture-letter mistake, they went back to the river to fish. While Tegumai scratched marks on birch bark with a shark’s tooth, Taffy had a new idea. She wanted to make a “secret surprise” using noises.
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Continue reading →: How the First Letter Was WrittenOnce upon a very early time, people lived in caves. There was a man named Tegumai. He was a man who never hurried. There was a woman named Teshumai. She was a lady who asked many questions. And there was a little girl named Taffy. She was a small person…
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Continue reading →: The Beginning of the ArmadillosLong ago there lived a Stickly-Prickly Hedgehog and a Slow-Solid Tortoise. They lived on the banks of the turbid Amazon river. There also lived a Painted Jaguar. He was young, beautiful, and very hungry.
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Continue reading →: The Sing-Song of Old Man KangarooLong ago, the Kangaroo was not as we see him now. He was a different animal with four short legs. He was grey, he was woolly, and he was very, very proud.
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Continue reading →: The Elephant’s ChildIn the High and Far-Off Times, the Elephant, had no trunk. He only had a blackish, bulgy nose, as big as a boot, that he could wriggle about from side to side. He couldn’t pick anything up with it.
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Continue reading →: How the Leopard Got His SpotsIn the days when the world was brand new, the Leopard lived in a place called the High Veldt. The Leopard was the sandiest-yellowest-brownest cat you ever did see. He matched the rocks and the grass so well that he could hide just by sitting still.
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Continue reading →: Why the Rhino Wears WrinklesOnce upon a time, on a lonely island, there lived a baker who wore a very shiny hat. One day, he made a giant, wonderful cake… But just as he was about to take a bite, a Rhinoceros with very bad manners came out of the jungle.
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Continue reading →: How the Camel Got His HumpA long time ago, when the world was brand new, the animals were just starting to work with the people. But there was one Camel who was very lazy.
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Continue reading →: Why the Whale Eats Small SnacksLong ago, the Whale ate everything he could find in the sea. He ate the big fish and the small fish.
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Continue reading →: Courageous Guest SpeakerHonor courageous people by creating a thank‑you card, welcoming a guest speaker, and sharing short examples of doing their best.
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Continue reading →: Nest Show and TellTwo Meeting Activity: First, they create personal nests that Youth will decorate and use to hold items that represent who they are. Next, they choose three small items that fit inside the nest to show something important about who they are, what they like, or their family.
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Continue reading →: Bunny BistroTaste test vegetables that humans and rabbits can both enjoy while learning about rabbit diets.
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Continue reading →: Animal Safety SortSort animal behavior cards into safe behaviors and warning behaviors, then sort warning cards by what actions we should take.
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Continue reading →: Games – Animal Safety Red Light, Green LightPlay a movement game where youth move on calm animal behaviors and freeze on warning animal behaviors.
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Continue reading →: Games – Animal Safety CharadesAct out animal body language to learn how animals show their feelings without using words and how to react safely.
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Continue reading →: Games – Reverse CharadesA group acts out a prompt together while one youth guesses.
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Continue reading →: Games – Character CharadesAct out well‑known characters from books, movies, or TV shows for the group to guess.






