Hey there! Are you ready to explore the ocean and learn about some amazing sea creatures? Let’s dive in and have some fun!
Did you know that crabs carry their homes on their backs? Sometimes, their shells get too small, and they need to find a new, bigger one. It’s like finding a new house to live in! They try on different shells until they find the perfect fit. Isn’t that cool?
In the ocean, some creatures can light up! There’s an electric eel that uses electricity to see in the dark. It helps him find his way around. Let’s find some shapes together! What’s this shape? A square! And this one? A triangle! Shapes are everywhere!
Look at the manta ray swimming by! He loves shapes too. Can you find the triangles and squares as he swims? Wave hello to the manta ray as he glides through the water!
There’s a party happening on the ocean floor! Jellyfish are glowing and dancing. Let’s count the lights: one, two, three! It’s so much fun to see them shine and dance together!
Out on a rock, there’s a harbor seal singing her favorite song. She loves being alone and singing proudly. Can you hear her beautiful song? She’s a superstar of the sea!
Two glass fish are lost and need to find their school. Some fish have blue fins, and some have green fins. Let’s help them find their way back to their friends. Look, this one is green, and that one is blue!
Look, a sea turtle! It’s almost dinner time, and she needs to eat. Let’s try new foods like seaweed and algae. It’s okay to try new things, and it’s fun to be brave!
Clownfish are busy cleaning up their home. They work together to keep it clean and safe. Just like best friends, they help each other out. Let’s join them and keep the ocean tidy!
Every shark has special spots and lines that make them unique. Let’s play connect the dots and see how many spots we can find. You are special too, just like the sharks!
Frogfish love to play hide and seek. They can blend in with their surroundings. Can you find the orange and green frogfish hiding in the coral? Look closely, and you’ll spot them!
Humpback whales travel a long way across the ocean to find warm waters. They sing to say hello to their friends and family. Let’s listen to their beautiful songs as they come home!
Wow, what an adventure we’ve had! The ocean is full of wonders and amazing creatures. Thanks for exploring with me!
Shell Swap Game: Let’s pretend to be crabs looking for new shells! Gather some small containers or boxes of different sizes. Try to find the one that fits you best, just like a crab finding a new home. Talk about why some shells are too small or too big. How does it feel when you find the perfect one?
Glow in the Dark Art: Create your own glowing ocean creatures! Use glow-in-the-dark paint or stickers to make a picture of jellyfish, electric eels, or any sea creature you like. Turn off the lights and watch them glow. Can you count how many glowing creatures you made? What shapes can you find in your artwork?
Ocean Shape Hunt: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that are shaped like triangles, squares, or circles, just like the shapes we found with the manta ray. How many different shapes can you find? Draw or take pictures of the shapes you discover and share them with your friends.
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It’s time to make a change! Keep moving on; let’s find you a bigger home. Try drawing someone. Then you can tell which shell will fit you well. 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.
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Then you can tell which shell will fit you well. See which shell it could be—not too small and not too big. Look for a bigger shell, try it on. Does it fit? Hooray! That’s it! Here come some new hermit crabs passing on their old homes too.
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Light up, light up, and light the way so you can see the different shapes. Light up, light up, and light the way; use your spark to see in the dark. Wow, a shark 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 still slithers.
What’s this shape? A square! What’s this shape? A triangle! Isn’t this great? Finding all the shapes. Light up, light up, and light the way so you can see the different shapes. Light up, light up, and light the way; use your spark to see in the dark.
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. What’s this shape? A rectangle! What’s this shape? A circle! The circle shape looks the best to curl up and rest.
Light up, light up.
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Look at this manta ray! He loves shapes. Everybody give him a wave! Can you find the shapes as he swims away? Triangles, squares. The manta ray is here today in tropical waters by the reef. That’s where this manta ray will always be. Can you find the squares too? Look over there; he’s waving at you!
Hey, hey! Watch him!
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Let’s dance and count under the waves. There’s a party happening today! It looks dark, but what’s that glow? Those creatures are shining! Come on, let’s go home.
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It’s a party on the ocean floor! Look at those lights. How many can you see? One, two, and three!
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Jellyfish, go jellyfish, glow! It’s a party on the ocean floor! Look at those lights. How many can you see? One, two, and three!
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Together, dancing all day! Let’s shine together; we can light up the way. It’s a party on the ocean floor! Look at those lights. How many can you see? One, two, and three! Glow, let’s glow!
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Sizing up the sea—big things, small things, in between. Sizing up the sea. One, two, three—come dive with me!
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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.
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She looks so friendly but prefers to be on her own. Far away, we can hear her singing her favorite song.
It’s the sound of a harbor seal superstar, singing loud, singing proud. She’s already a superstar!
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Green or blue? Let’s take a look! Which one are you? Green or blue? We can help you get back to school.
Two glass fish are lost in the Pacific. They look almost the same. 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?
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Green or blue? Let’s take a look! Which one are you? Green or blue? We can help you get back to school. This one is green! Can you see their yellow hats? They almost look the same, but we need to find a difference.
Let’s turn it into a game! Some have blue fins, some have green fins. Their colors say which schools they’re in. Don’t stop now; the sorting’s almost done!
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Green or blue? Which one are you? We can help you get back to school!
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This one is blue! Now all the fish are back to school. 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; she needs some food. Let’s see if she’ll try something new. Let’s all try new things at dinner time!
Let’s get together, see what foods we like. Let’s all try new things at dinner time! Give different things a go; come out of your shell and say hello!
We’ve got seaweed, algae, and coral too. They all have different tastes. It’s okay to worry when things are new; try to be brave!
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It’s a wonderful world with so much to offer. Yes, that’s right! We can only do it together.
Let’s try new things at dinner time! Let’s get together, see what foods we like. Let’s all try new things at dinner time!
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A clownfish clean-up! Get ready to go! Here are the things you need to know. We live inside…
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Working together! Come on, everyone, let’s go! A clownfish clean-up all over the place! We keep it clean, and they keep us safe. Just like best friends, together forever, we’re staying healthy.
Let’s work together!
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You, you, you are special! You, you, you are special! 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!
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On the coast of Madagascar is where the whale sharks play. Look on their backs—such beautiful spots! Let’s connect the dots and see how many they’ve got. One, two, three, four! This one has so many!
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You, you, you are special! You, you, you are special! 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!
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Every shark can look different because they are all not the same. I’ll find the spots; let’s play connect the dots! Wow, that’s great! Look at the pattern they make. They like to swim when the ocean’s calm, and we like to count their spots—one, two, three, four!
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You, you are special! You, you, you are special! 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!
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Orange and green—can you find them? Let’s see! We’re playing hide and seek in the tropical sea. Where could all those frogfish be? They’re hard to be seen! Orange and green—can you find them?
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Frogfish love to camouflage; they can hide wherever they are. Look at that stone—did it just move? Look closer! Frogfish, we found you!
We’re playing hide and seek in the tropical sea. Where could all those frogfish be? They’re hard to be seen! Orange and green—can you find them?
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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!
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We’re playing hide and seek in the tropical sea. Where could all those frogfish be? They’re hard to be seen! Orange and green—yes, you found them! So did we!
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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; this means they travel to find the warm sea and meet their friends and family.
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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.
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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.
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.
They keep on singing to say hello!
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Now they are…
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