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Eat Like the Animals


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Observing what animals eat and how they eat it is a way to help your child think about how an animal's behavior is related to its unique physical characteristics. After observing an animal eating—such as a squirrel, birds at the birdfeeder, ducks by a pond—you and your child can talk about what special body parts the animal has that helps it eat its food in that way. What kind of teeth and claws does a squirrel need to break into hard nuts? How does a duck's bill help it get food, like bread, that has been thrown into the water? How does a beak help a bird pick up and eat small seeds?


Content Area:
Animals

Location:
Kitchen

Story:
Quack's Pond Party

Recommended Books:
Whose Teeth Are These? by Wayne Lynch

The Tooth Book by Theo Lesleg

Good observers need good memories. Try our cool, interactive memory game, Memory Lane.

Photograph of a kid using a straw to pick up raisins.