Hibernation Song | Animal Songs

Alphabets Sounds Video

share us on:

In the lesson “Springtime Fun with Animal Friends,” the itty bitty mouse embarks on an adventure to wake up his friends as spring arrives. He joyfully rouses a bear, a turtle, and a hedgehog from their slumber, while a butterfly is already awake and ready to explore. Together, they celebrate the beauty of spring, emphasizing the joy of friendship and new beginnings during this vibrant season.
  1. What do you think makes springtime special for the mouse and his friends?
  2. How do the animals feel when they wake up from their sleep?
  3. What fun things do you like to do with your friends in spring?

Springtime Fun with Animal Friends

Pingbongpong! Guess what? Spring is here! The sun is shining, and flowers are blooming. Our little friend, the itty bitty mouse, is so excited to see all his friends again. Let’s go on a fun adventure to wake them up!

Wake Up, Sleepy Bear!

First, the mouse tiptoes to a big cave. Inside, a bear is snoring away. “Wake up, my dear friend!” says the mouse. “Spring has come!” The bear stretches and yawns, ready to enjoy the sunny days.

Time to Wake Up, Turtle!

Next, the mouse finds a turtle sleeping in its cozy spot. “Wake up, my dear friend!” whispers the mouse. “Spring has come!” The turtle slowly opens its eyes and smiles, happy to join the fun.

Let’s Fly, Butterfly!

Flip flap, flip flap! The butterfly is already awake and fluttering around. “Let’s go together!” says the mouse. The butterfly flaps its colorful wings, ready to explore the springtime world.

Good Morning, Hedgehog!

Finally, the mouse finds a hedgehog snoozing in a log. “Wake up, my dear friend!” calls the mouse. “Spring has come!” The hedgehog wiggles its nose and gets ready to play.

Happy Springtime!

All the friends are awake now, and they are so happy to be together. They laugh and play, enjoying the beautiful spring day. Hooray for spring!

Wow! What a wonderful time to be with friends. Remember, spring is a time for new beginnings and lots of fun. Let’s enjoy it together!

  • What is your favorite thing about spring, and why do you like it so much?
  • If you could wake up any animal to play with in the spring, which animal would it be, and what games would you play together?
  • Have you ever noticed any changes in nature when spring arrives? What are some things you see or hear that tell you spring is here?
  1. Animal Wake-Up Calls: Pretend to be the little mouse and think about other animals that might be sleeping during winter. Can you come up with a fun way to wake them up? Maybe a gentle song or a silly dance? Try it out with your friends or family and see who can come up with the most creative wake-up call!

  2. Springtime Scavenger Hunt: Go on a mini adventure in your backyard or a nearby park. Look for signs of spring, like blooming flowers, buzzing bees, or chirping birds. Make a list of what you find and draw pictures of your discoveries. Share your findings with your classmates and see who found the most signs of spring!

  3. Imagine and Create: Think about what your favorite animal might do when it wakes up in spring. Does it play, eat, or explore? Use clay, paper, or any craft materials you have to create a little scene showing your animal enjoying spring. Share your creation with the class and explain what your animal is doing.

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

Pingbongpong! Wow, spring has come! I’ve missed my friends. An itty bitty mouse said, and he tiptoed to his friends to wake them up.

[Music]

A bear is sleeping in a cave. Wake up, my dear friend! Spring has come!

A turtle is sleeping in a… Wake up, my dear friend! Spring has come!

Flip flap, butterfly! Let’s go together!

A hedgehog is sleeping in a log. Wake up, my dear friend! Spring has come!

Happy Spring!

Wow!

In Dinky, Inky…

Let me know if you need any further modifications!

All Video Lessons

Login your account

Please login your account to get started.

Don't have an account?

Register your account

Please sign up your account to get started.

Already have an account?