Hey there! Today, we’re going to have a fun time learning about some animals that live on a farm. Are you ready to guess which animal we’re talking about? Let’s go!
Our first animal is very soft and fluffy. Can you guess what it is? It’s a sheep! Sheep have woolly coats that feel like a cozy blanket. They love to munch on grass and play with their friends in the field.
Did you know that sheep say “baa”? They use this sound to talk to each other. Sheep also have a special job. Their wool is used to make warm clothes like sweaters and scarves. Isn’t that cool?
Now, let’s have some fun! Can you pretend to be a sheep? Try saying “baa” and imagine you’re running around in a big, green field. You can even pretend to have a fluffy coat just like a sheep!
There are so many other animals on the farm, like cows, chickens, and horses. Each one is special and has its own sounds and jobs. We’ll learn more about them next time!
Thanks for visiting the farm with me today. I hope you had fun learning about sheep. See you next time for more farm adventures!
Woolly Craft Time: Let’s make our own fluffy sheep! Gather some cotton balls, glue, and a piece of paper. Draw the outline of a sheep on the paper and then glue the cotton balls inside the outline to create a woolly coat. As you work, think about how sheep’s wool is used to make clothes. Can you imagine wearing a sweater made from wool?
Sheep Sound Hunt: Go on a sound adventure! With an adult, listen to different animal sounds online or in a book. Try to identify which sound belongs to a sheep. Can you find other farm animal sounds too? Practice making the sounds yourself and see if your friends or family can guess which animal you are pretending to be!
Farm Animal Observation: Next time you visit a farm or see farm animals in a book or video, pay close attention to what each animal is doing. What do they eat? How do they move? Try to spot a sheep and notice its fluffy coat. Discuss with a friend or family member why each animal might be important on the farm.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
“Let’s see some other animals on this farm. It’s a sheep! This sheep is so soft.” [Music]