Welcome, everyone! It’s a special day because the Lion King is having a big party for his little cub, Muffin, who is turning two years old. There are balloons, music, and lots of fun things to do!
All the animals are coming to the party with their babies to wish Muffin a happy birthday. Let’s see who is here!
First, we have the cat and her baby, the kitten. They are here to celebrate!
Next, the dog and her puppy join the fun. Woof woof!
Look, it’s the cow and her baby, the calf. They made a grand entrance!
Here come the sheep and her little lamb. Welcome!
Make way for the hen and her cute chicks. Peep peep!
Say hello to the goat and her playful kid. They are having a great time!
Cheer for the deer and her baby, the fawn. They look so graceful!
Roll out the red carpet for the duck and her duckling. Quack quack!
Here comes the elephant and her baby, the calf. They are so big and friendly!
Give a big clap for the monkey and her infant. They love to swing around!
Let’s hear it for the owl and her owlet. They are wise and watchful!
Welcome the bear and her cub. They are strong and cuddly!
Get excited for the kangaroo and her joey. They love to hop around!
Dance with joy for the giraffe and her calf. They are so tall and gentle!
Wow, what a wonderful parade party! It’s so much fun to see all the animal families and their babies. You can learn more about baby animals and have fun with some worksheets at tutoringhour.com.
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Animal Family Match-Up: Create a set of cards with pictures of the parent animals on one set and their babies on another. Mix them up and let the children match the parent with their baby. For example, match the cat with the kitten and the cow with the calf. This activity helps children recognize and remember the names of different baby animals.
Animal Sounds Game: Play a game where you make the sound of an animal, and the children guess which animal it is and what the baby is called. For instance, make a “moo” sound, and the children should say “cow” and “calf.” This activity encourages listening skills and reinforces the connection between animals and their sounds.
Draw Your Favorite Animal Family: Provide paper and crayons for the children to draw their favorite animal family from the party. Ask them to include both the parent and the baby in their drawing. Afterward, let them share their drawings with the class and explain why they chose that particular animal family. This activity fosters creativity and helps children express their understanding of the lesson.
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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**Baby Animals at Muffin’s Birthday Party**
Come one, come all! The Lion King has invited the other animals to his cub Muffin’s birthday parade party. Bring on the banners and the balloons, and crank up the tunes! There’s so much to do as Muffin turns two.
The animals are driving by along with their babies to wish Muffin a happy birthday. The first to roll in are the cat and the kitten.
[Music]
Then came the dog and the puppy.
[Music]
The cow and the calf surprised everyone with their grand entry.
[Music]
A warm welcome to the sheep and the lamb.
[Music]
Please make room for the hen and the chicks.
[Music]
A big shout out to the goat and the kid.
[Music]
Cheer as the deer and the fawn arrive in style.
[Music]
Roll out the red carpet for the duck and the duckling.
[Music]
Hail the elephant and the calf.
[Music]
Give a big round of applause for the monkey and the infant.
[Music]
Let’s hear it for the owl and the owlet.
[Music]
Rejoice at the arrival of the bear and the cub.
[Music]
Save your excitement for the kangaroo and the joey.
[Music]
Dance with all your heart for the giraffe and the calf.
[Music]
Oh me, oh my! The parade party is something you must try.
And don’t forget to test your newfound knowledge by answering some of the worksheets at tutoringhour.com.
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