Hi everyone! I’m Reporter Chameleon, and today we’re on a fun adventure to solve a mystery. Let’s go together and see what we can find!
At first, I thought I saw a ghost, but maybe I was wrong. You see, I’m a special kind of reptile called a chameleon. I can change my color depending on how I feel or the temperature around me. But oh no, I got hurt while doing my job, and now I need your help!
Don’t worry, the Super Rescue Team is here to help! They checked me out and found that my color-changing cells were damaged. But with their Super Recovery Machine, they fixed me up in no time. Hooray! I can change my color again!
Now, about that ghost I thought I saw. It was really scary! But wait, could it really be a ghost? I even got a video of it. Let’s find out what’s going on!
The Super Rescue Team and I went on a mission to catch the ghost. We found some ruined flowers and fallen fruit along the way. But then, we saw something moving!
Guess what? It wasn’t a ghost at all—it was a squirrel! The squirrel was pretending to be a ghost to scare people away. Why? Because too many people were coming and ruining the beautiful flowers and plants in the valley. The squirrel was worried about losing its home.
We learned that it’s important to take care of nature and the environment. We all need to be careful not to harm the flowers and plants. Mr. Squirrel promised to help us protect this beautiful place.
Now, I’m excited to show you the most beautiful flower valley in the world! Let’s explore together, but remember, don’t pick or touch the flowers. Let’s keep this place lovely for everyone to enjoy!
Thanks for joining me on this adventure. See you next time!
Color-Changing Experiment: Just like Reporter Chameleon, let’s explore how colors can change. Gather some colored paper or fabric and place them in different areas of your home or classroom. Observe how the colors look in different lighting conditions, such as sunlight, shade, or under a lamp. Discuss with your friends or family how the colors appear to change and why that might happen.
Nature Detective Walk: Go on a walk in your garden, park, or any natural area nearby. Look for signs of animals or insects that might be hiding or camouflaging themselves, just like the chameleon or the squirrel in the story. Can you spot any creatures blending in with their surroundings? Draw or write about what you find and share your discoveries with your classmates.
Protect Our Environment Pledge: Discuss with your class or family why it’s important to protect nature, just like Mr. Squirrel wanted to protect his home. Create a pledge together, promising to do simple things like not picking flowers, recycling, or keeping areas clean. Decorate your pledge with drawings of flowers and animals, and hang it somewhere everyone can see it as a reminder.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Hi everyone, I’m Reporter Chameleon, and I’m here to investigate a mysterious case. Now come with me and take a look.
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There’s no ghost here. Am I mistaken?
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With the emergency, Chameleon, a reptile, can change his color according to the temperature or his mood. He’s a reporter who covers mysterious cases. Just now, he got hurt by accident while doing his job and needs your help. We’re running Super Rescue Team! Let’s go!
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It’s so good to see you! Oh no, what’s going on with me? Don’t worry, I’ll give you a checkup. Start analyzing.
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Here’s the result: Mr. Chameleon’s pigment cells are damaged, so he can’t change his skin color. I see. Leave it to me, Super Recovery Machine!
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It’s all done! It doesn’t hurt anymore. Yay! I can change my color again! Mr. Chameleon, you mentioned a ghost when you saw it.
Oh, the ghost! Yeah, I saw it. It was so scary!
It’s impossible; there’s no such thing as a ghost. But I got a video of it! Oh, look at this!
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Something’s wrong. Mew Mew, let’s go! Super Rescue Team, catching a ghost! This is going to be an exclusive! Hey, wait!
Oh no, the flowers are all ruined. What a pity!
Oh, something’s over there. Let’s go have a look.
Oh, it’s just fallen fruit.
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It’s over there! Let’s go!
Wait for me and my camera!
Oh, I got it!
Hey! Oh no, it’s going to run away!
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It’s a squirrel! Later, guys!
He’s in danger! Super speed!
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Yeah! We’re all right! What’s scary isn’t the ghost; it’s the squirrel! I’m so sorry, guys.
Mr. Squirrel, why are you pretending to be a ghost and scaring people?
This valley was full of flowers, but more and more people came and ruined the flowers and plants. I was afraid of losing my home, so I disguised myself as a ghost to scare them away.
I see. We’re all responsible for protecting nature and the environment. Mr. Squirrel will help you!
Hi everyone, this is Reporter Chameleon’s exclusive: the most beautiful flower valley in the world! I’ll show you around.
Hi! I’m putting up a warning sign.
Oh, hold on, please don’t pick or touch the flowers. I’m sorry!
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