Hide N Seek with Frog Fish | Ocean Explorers Song Compilations

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In this lesson, children embark on an exciting underwater adventure, playing hide and seek with sea creatures like the camouflaged frogfish and exploring the sandy shore with crabs in search of new shells. They also learn about various marine animals, such as electric eels that illuminate the dark, sandpipers foraging for food, and the migratory journeys of salmon and humpback whales, all while engaging in fun activities like identifying shapes and counting. The lesson emphasizes teamwork, observation, and the beauty of ocean life, encouraging curiosity and exploration.
  1. What animals did we help find in the sea?
  2. Can you remember a shape we saw while swimming with the manta ray?
  3. What do clownfish do to help each other in their home?

Let’s Play Hide and Seek in the Sea!

We’re playing a fun game of hide and seek in the tropical sea. Can you help us find the frogfish? They’re really good at hiding because they look like the orange and green coral. Look closely—did you see one blink? Yes, there it is!

Time for a New Home

Some little crabs have a house on their back called a shell. But sometimes, they grow too big for it. When that happens, it’s time to find a new home on the sandy shore. Let’s help them find a bigger shell!

Lighting Up the Dark

In the river, there’s a special fish called an electric eel. It can light up the dark with its body made of electricity. This helps it see where it’s going, even when it’s really dark. Let’s find some shapes with the eel! What’s this shape? A triangle! And this one? A rectangle! How about a circle? Shapes are so much fun!

Exploring the Sand

On the beach, a little bird called a sandpiper is looking for food. She uses her long bill to peck in the mud and sand. Look, she found a worm! Let’s see what else we can find—maybe some shells or starfish!

Swimming with the Manta Ray

Look at the manta ray swimming by! He loves shapes too. Can you find the triangles, circles, and squares as he swims away? Let’s wave goodbye to him!

The Journey of the Salmon

Salmon are fish that start their life in the river. They grow bigger and stronger as they swim to the ocean. In the salty sea, they find lots of food to eat and get ready to take care of their family.

Spot the Shark

Every shark is special because they have different spots and lines. Look at the whale sharks near Madagascar. Let’s play connect the dots to see how many spots they have!

Finding the Glass Fish

Two glass fish are lost in the Pacific Ocean. They look almost the same, but can you find the difference? A group of fish is called a school. Let’s help them find their school!

Teamwork Under the Sea

Clownfish live in a special home called an anemone. They help each other stay safe and clean. It’s like a party on the ocean floor with lots of lights. How many lights can you count? One, two, three!

The Journey of the Humpback Whales

Humpback whales travel a long way across the ocean to find warm water and meet their friends. They sing beautiful songs as they go. When they get hungry, they open their big mouths to eat lots of food!

Quiet Time with the Harbor Seal

Sometimes, a harbor seal likes to be alone on a rock. She enjoys the quiet and sings her favorite song. It’s a peaceful day by the sea!

Discovering the Sea Turtle

Look, we found a sea turtle! She’s so beautiful. Let’s be quiet and watch her as she gets ready for dinner. Maybe we can try new foods too!

Let’s Dive In!

There are so many big and small things to see in the sea. Let’s count together—one, two, three—and dive in to explore!

  • Have you ever played hide and seek? How do you think the frogfish feels when it hides in the coral? Can you think of a time when you tried to blend in with your surroundings?
  • Imagine you are a little crab looking for a new shell. What kind of shell would you like to find, and why? Have you ever had to find something new because you outgrew the old one, like clothes or shoes?
  • What shapes can you find around you right now, just like the electric eel finds shapes in the dark? Can you think of a time when you used light to see in the dark, like using a flashlight or a nightlight?
  1. Coral Camouflage Craft: Let’s make our own frogfish! Use colored paper or playdough to create a frogfish that can hide among coral. Choose colors that match the coral, like orange and green. Once you’re done, try hiding your frogfish among other toys or objects and see if your friends can find it. This will help you understand how animals use camouflage to stay safe.

  2. Shell Swap Game: Pretend to be little crabs looking for new shells. Use different-sized bowls or containers as shells. Start with a small one and move to a bigger one as you “grow.” This activity will help you learn about how crabs find new homes and why it’s important for them to have the right size shell.

  3. Shape Hunt with the Manta Ray: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that are triangles, circles, and squares, just like the shapes you saw with the manta ray. Draw or take pictures of the shapes you find. This will help you see how shapes are everywhere, just like in the ocean!

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

Let’s see, we’re playing hide and seek in the tropical sea. Where could all those frogfish be? They’re hard to see, orange and green. Can you find them?

Frogfish have a great disguise; their bodies help them blend in and hide. Wait, look, there’s some coral! Did it blink? Look closer—frogfish!

We’re playing hide and seek in the tropical sea. Where could all those frogfish be? They’re hard to see, orange and green. Yes, you found them! So did we. It’s time to make a change. Keep moving on; let’s find you a bigger home.

Kid crabs have a house on their back, and sometimes it gets too small when they’ve outgrown their shell. It’s time to move out! Let’s find a new home on the sandy shore.

The shell is too tight; it simply isn’t right. It’s time to make a change.

Light up and light the way so you can see the different shapes. Use your spark to see in the dark.

Wow, a shot amongst the rocks! This electric eel lives at the bottom of the river. His body is made of electricity, so when it’s dark, he can still slither on.

What’s this shape? A triangle! Isn’t this great? Finding all the shapes!

Wow, a spark amongst the dark! This electric eel is lighting up. He uses his superpower to navigate. Try not to bump into the rocks and the shapes.

What’s this shape? A rectangle! What’s this shape? A circle! This shape looks the best to curl up and rest.

When the waves break, we’re on land. Let’s explore out in the sand. A sandpiper is finding her food using her bill as a tool.

Wow, pecking in the mud and sand! We look around for little creatures. What have you found? Shells and starfish, driftwood too!

What can we find in the sand? Look at this! Digging, digging, digging around. What have you found as you dig in the sand?

Wow, look what this sandpiper found—a little worm below the ground! Now she’s happy; she’s found her food using her bill as a tool.

Is here today! Look at this manta ray; he loves shapes. Everybody, give him a wave! Can you find the shapes as he swims away? Triangles, circles, and squares!

From the river to the ocean, getting bigger, growing strong. Everybody’s on a journey; come and join us and swim along.

The river is where salmon go to spend their days once they are born small. Then they hear the call from the river to the ocean, getting bigger, growing strong.

The saltwater out in the sea gives salmon lots of food to eat. Now they have so much energy to look after their family.

Yes, you are unique! You have spots going up and down, and you have lines going round and round. There’s a different mark on every shark, and that’s what makes you, you!

On the coast of Madagascar is where the whale sharks play. Look on their back—such beautiful spots! Let’s connect the dots to see how many they’ve got.

Every shark can look different because they are all not the same. We’ll find the spots; let’s play connect the dots!

Green or blue? Let’s take a good look! Which one are you?

Two glass fish are lost in the Pacific. They look almost the same, but we need to find a difference so that we can save the day.

A group of fish is called a school; they swim together looking cool. Can you help us choose which school they’re in?

Working together, keeping it clean down under the sea, making the dream work using our teamwork.

You’re a clownfish! Clean up, get ready to go! Here are the things you need to know. We live inside the anemone, so I help you, and you help me.

It’s a party on the ocean floor! Look at those lights! How many can you see? One, two, and three!

Out in the ocean, way down below, the humpback whales are coming home. They keep on singing to say hello. It’s such a long way for them to go—thousands of miles across the ocean.

Humpback whales are migrating, which means they travel to find the warm sea and meet their friends and family.

All together, it’s time to feed! Humpback whales get so hungry; they can fit so much food inside by opening their mouths so wide.

Way out to sea can be lonely on a rock all on your own, but a harbor seal likes the quiet of being alone.

And far away, we can hear her singing her favorite song.

A beautiful day on the sea! Wow, look what we found—a sea turtle! She’s so beautiful. Wait, don’t make a sound; it’s nearly dinner time!

Let’s all try new things at dinner time. Let’s get together and see what foods we like.

Sizing up the sea—big things, small things, in between.

One, two, three—come dive with me!

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