This activity is extension to the Sea World theme. Children are encouraged to draw the shells from observation.
There is a story that goes with this activity about the ladybug who did not have any friends. Children make a pass with rise for lady bug to find her dragonfly friend. Children are encouraged to sprinkle the rise within the lines.
Children pour water in the bowls with floating objects and then transfer them from one bowl to another using strainer.
Taking care of the plant.
Practical life activities.
Delicious practical life activity - grapes and watermelon kebabs
Australia flag colours sorting activity
Children enjoy to share with their friend a cuppa - a sweet social practical life activity
Australia Day sensory bin
A banana exercise
Shell transferring activity
Threading activity
Vegemite spread activity
Here I would like to share my Wish List with you:
Relive the inspiring drama of SeaWorld's new One Ocean show with our One Ocean
Original Soundtrack audio CD. Featuring five songs from the show plus a pop
version of the One Song theme featuring Spencer Lee, this CD makes a wonderful
gift. And a portion of the purchase price will go to the SeaWorld and Busch
Gardens Conservation Fund to support conservation efforts around the world.
"I bought this pack for my nephew who loves to be outside.
While these are not made to be used by a professional, these are certainly high
enough quality for a kid! We liked the shoe lights the best as they have 2
different light modes and attach easily to shoe laces or sandal straps. A LOT of
fun for price, and who can't love toys that get kids back to the great outdoors! "
"This is a well made product. It reminds you of a beach ball but when it arrives
you find it is much thicker and more durable than most beach balls. Also, if you
are the least bit worried about the print being unclear and hard to read because
it's stamped on an inflatable globe, don't be. It's clear as a bell and a
wonderful learning tool for little ones. My 4 year old was asking me questions
that would be SO much easier to answer if I had a globe yet, I didn't want to
sink a ton of money into a fancy globe. Also, he's not old enough to have
interest in it EVERY day so this was the PERFECT solution."
"I purchased this for a gift. The detail and quality of the item was better than
expected. My daughter was thrilled to find out how many species of penguins
there are".- Amazong customer
Lights, camera action! Let's take a pet's eye view. Attach camera to your pet's
collar. The camera easily attaches to most collars (collar not included).
Capture what your pet sees and who their close friends are. Timer included to
take pictures in auto-interval settings (1, 5, and 15 minutes). The camera
contains an internal memory that will store up to 40 photos. Print pictures out
and surprise your family, friends and kids and show them where your pets hang
out. Connect to upload photos with a USB cable that is included. Connect to your
computer and view the photos and print out! 640 x 480 resolution for 4 x 6
inches prints. National Geographic Wild Pets Eye View Camera A great way to view
your pet's adventures Promotes imagination The taller the pet the better the
view Simply attach to your pet's collar and let the show begin A creative way to
live through your pet's eyes.
Hey, why is that funny-looking monkey on TV hanging upside down? Is that fuzzy,
chubby guy in the back yard a woodchuck or a groundhog? Now you can find answers
to these and hundreds more questions and curiosities right at your fingertips!
Featuring 2,500 species and packed with stunning color photographs, amazing
animal facts, maps, and more, the new National Geographic Kids Animal
Encyclopedia is the most comprehensive on the market today, amazing and
entertaining readers, while providing them with authoritative information about
the animal kingdom. Kids love to look at animals and this book showcases more
than 1,000 gorgeous color photographs as only National Geographic--the leader in
wildlife photography--can. Thematic spreads take readers through animal homes
and habitats, senses and communication, life cycle and babies, movement and
migration, defenses, camouflage, and adaptation, and endangered animals and
conservation. Special features in each section include ANIMAL PROFILES spreads
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highlight superlatives such as fastest, tallest, smallest, etc. Exclusive
FROM-THE-FIELD reports, that focus on National Geographic explorers and their
stories about the animals they study, can only be found in this animal
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