Animated Read Aloud Kids Book: Lines that Wiggle!

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In the lesson “Lines That Wiggle: A Fun Story About Lines!”, students are introduced to the various types of lines found in the world around them, including wiggly, wavy, curvy, and zigzag lines. Through engaging descriptions and imaginative examples, the lesson encourages children to observe and identify lines in nature and their surroundings, fostering a sense of exploration and creativity. The story concludes by inviting students to continue their adventure with more stories and books.
  1. What kind of lines can you find that wiggle or wave?
  2. Can you think of a line that might be tickly or sprouty?
  3. Where do you see lines in nature, like in trees or the sky?

Lines That Wiggle: A Fun Story About Lines!

Let’s Discover Lines!

Welcome to a fun story about lines! Lines can be found everywhere, and they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Let’s explore the different kinds of lines together!

Wiggly and Wavy Lines

Some lines wiggle and some lines wave. They can bend and twist in fun ways. Can you imagine a line that wiggles like a worm or waves like the ocean?

Tickly and Sprouty Lines

There are lines that tickle and lines that sprout. Bugs have lines that stick out, like little antennas. Isn’t that cool?

Lines That Hide and Trap

Some lines help things hide, like a sneaky cat in the grass. Other lines can trap, like a spider’s web catching a fly.

Curvy and Swirly Lines

Lines can curve like a rainbow or swirl like water in a pond. Imagine drawing a big, round circle with your finger in the air. That’s a curvy line!

Lines with Surprises

Some lines have surprises at the end, like a dog wagging its tail. Others might be a little scary, like a zigzag lightning bolt in the sky!

Lines in Nature

Look at the trees! They have lines in their leaves. Lines can also twist and sway, like branches dancing in the wind.

Rainbow and Zigzag Lines

Rainbow lines are colorful and bright, stretching across the sky. Zigzag lines are sharp and pointy, like a lightning flash!

Find Your Own Lines!

Lines are everywhere you look! Can you find some lines around you that aren’t in this story? Maybe on your clothes or in your room?

Explore More Stories!

If you love stories, there are so many more to explore! Ask a grown-up to help you find more fun books and stories. You’ll be glad you did!

Thanks for joining us on this line adventure. Keep exploring and have fun with stories!

  • Can you think of a time when you saw a wiggly or wavy line in real life? Maybe in a drawing or outside in nature? What did it look like?
  • Imagine you are drawing a picture with lots of different lines. What kind of lines would you use to show something happy or something exciting? Why do you think those lines would work?
  • Look around your room or outside. Can you find any lines that remind you of the ones in the story? What do they look like, and how do they make you feel?
  1. Line Hunt Adventure: Go on a line hunt around your home or classroom! Look for different types of lines like wiggly, straight, zigzag, or curvy. Can you find lines on your clothes, toys, or furniture? Draw a picture of the most interesting line you find and share it with your friends.

  2. Create Your Own Line Art: Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to create a piece of art using different types of lines. Try to include wavy, zigzag, and curvy lines. Once you’re done, explain to a friend or family member what each line represents in your artwork.

  3. Line Movement Game: Pretend to be different types of lines! Wiggle like a wavy line, jump like a zigzag line, or spin like a curvy line. Ask a friend to guess which type of line you are pretending to be. Take turns and have fun moving like lines!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Applause]
Lines that wiggle
[Music]
Lines that wiggle
[Music]
Why is that bend?
[Music]
Wavy lines from end to end
[Music]
Lines that tickle
[Music]
Lines that sprout
[Music]
Bugs have lines that stick right out
[Music]
Lines to trap
[Music]
Lines to hide
Two lines running side by side
[Music]
Lines to curve
[Music]
All right, that girl
[Music]
Underwater lines that swirl
[Music]
Oh man
[Applause]
Lines that bend
[Music]
Lines with doggies at the end
Lines that are scary
[Music]
Lines in threes
[Music]
Lines and leaves that grow on trees
[Music]
Lines set to twist
[Music]
Lines that sway
Lines that swish the flies away
[Music]
Zigzag lines light up the sky
[Applause]
[Music]
Rainbow lines are way up high
[Music]
Lines are everywhere you look
Find some lines not in this book
[Music]
If you don’t have books, what are you waiting for?
It’s a kid-safe, ad-free library full of storybooks brought to life.
My favorite story on books is the unicorn and horse because the horse feels like he’s not beautiful, but he actually is.
I’m going to explore more on books, and you should too.
Don’t wait around, ask your grown-up and start exploring more fun stories like these.
You’ll be glad you did.
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