Have you ever seen a tail? Let’s talk about some fun tails! A pig has a curly, twirly tail. It’s so cute! Zebras use their tails to flick away bugs. Isn’t that smart?
Peacocks have beautiful tails that they show off. Dogs wag their tails when they’re happy and healthy. Fish use their tails to swim in the water. Tails are amazing!
Do you know what happens on Halloween? When the clock strikes one, skeletons come out to have fun! At two, they enjoy a yummy bowl of rice. At three, they step on each other’s feet and lose their shoes. Silly skeletons!
Let’s meet the lion, the king of the savannah! He has big jaws and sharp teeth. When other animals see him, they run fast! The lion walks proudly across the savannah.
Roar! Here comes the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the best hunter with mighty teeth and jaws. T-Rex is tall and a little bit terrible, but so cool!
Meet Triceratops with three horns on its face. And Ankylosaurus with a club on its tail. Dinosaurs are fascinating!
Let’s move like dinosaurs! Shake your head, stomp your feet, and swing your tail. It’s dino time!
Let’s brush our teeth together! Up and down, brush and brush. Keep those teeth shiny and clean!
Halloween is here! Let’s have a costume party. Ding dong, trick or treat! Who are you? A pirate? Welcome to the party! You brought eyeballs, how spooky!
Ding dong, trick or treat! Who are you? A ballerina? Welcome! You brought a cake, yum! Let’s dance and have fun. Happy Halloween!
Halloween is such a fun time with costumes, treats, and lots of laughter. Happy Halloween, everyone!
Animal Tail Adventure: Go on a tail-spotting adventure! Look around your home or neighborhood for animals with tails. Can you find a dog wagging its tail or a cat flicking its tail? Draw a picture of the animal and its tail. Think about what the tail might be used for. Is it for balance, communication, or something else?
Dino Moves: Let’s pretend to be dinosaurs! Choose your favorite dinosaur from the lesson, like the T-Rex or Triceratops. Move like that dinosaur. Can you stomp like a T-Rex or swing your pretend tail like an Ankylosaurus? Ask a friend or family member to join you and have a dino dance party!
Creative Tail Craft: Make your own animal tail using craft supplies like paper, yarn, or fabric. Think about what kind of tail you want to create. Is it curly like a pig’s or colorful like a peacock’s? Once you’ve made your tail, wear it and imagine what it would be like to have a tail. How would you use it?
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Did you ever see a tail? My tail, a pig’s tail. Did you ever see a tail? My curly, twirly tail. A zebra’s tail to flick the bugs. My tail! Did you ever see a tail? My tail, a pig’s tail. Did you ever see a tail? My curly, twirly tail. A peacock’s tail for beauty. A dog’s tail to stay healthy.
Okay, I’m going to look for my tail one more time. Did you ever see a tail? My tail, a pig’s tail. Did you ever see a tail? My curly, twirly tail. A fish’s tail to swim.
[Laughter]
Did I ever tell you that on every Halloween, when I see the clock and it strikes one, the skeletons crawl out for some fun? When I see the clock and it strikes two, the skeletons enjoy a steamy bowl of rice. Three, the skeletons step on each other’s feet. The skeletons don’t have shoes anymore.
When I see the clock, it is… [Applause]
The skeletons, when I see the clock and it strikes one, the skeletons are all done. Cheers!
You wanna see the Lioness, King of the Savannah? Look at his jaws and teeth! When the animals see his face, they run with all their might.
[Applause]
He roams in the savannah, walking and running with pride.
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Baby shark!
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Thank you!
Tyrannosaurus Rex, I’m the best hunter! What’s gonna be my prey? Look at my mighty teeth and jaws! Nothing can run away from me. T stands for tall, T-Rex. T stands for terrible!
[Laughter]
Listen to my loud roar! Nothing can stay calm in front of me.
Oh, they are dinosaurs! Oh, leaves on my face! What have I here? There are three horns on my face. Who am I? My name is Triceratops!
Oh, leaves on my head! What have I here? There’s a crest on my head. Who am I?
Wow, it’s amazing! No leaves on my tail! Oh, I hear there’s a club on my tail. Who am I? My name is Ankylosaurus!
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Smells like the dinosaurs!
Shake your head, stomp your feet, swing your tail, move like the dinosaurs!
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Brush, all together, up and down, brush and brush!
Baby shark!
Mommy shark!
Daddy shark!
Grandpa shark!
Happy holidays!
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Halloween is back! Yay! Let’s start the Halloween costume party! Ding dong, trick or treat! Who are you? I am a pirate! Ahoy, welcome to the party! You brought eyeballs! Happy Halloween!
Ding dong, trick or treat! Who are you? I’m a ballerina! One, two, one, two! Welcome to the party! You brought the cake! Happy Halloween!
One, two, three, one, two, three! Happy Halloween!
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Happy Halloween!
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