It’s a special day at the zoo because it’s Halloween! All the animals are getting ready for some spooky fun. The elephants are excited, and so are the hippos and tigers. They can’t wait to join in the Halloween celebration!
The flamingos are looking spooky with their Halloween costumes. Even the kangaroo is ready, but she needs her friends to help her out. The gorilla and the monkeys are dressed up in matching outfits, and they look so funny together!
The zebras are having a great time giving their friends a little scare. It’s all in good fun, and everyone is laughing. Trick or treating at the zoo is a chance for all the animals to say “boo” and have a happy Halloween!
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Animal Costume Parade: Organize a mini costume parade in the classroom or at home. Ask the children to dress up as their favorite zoo animal or create simple animal masks using paper plates and colors. Encourage them to think about what kind of costume their chosen animal might wear for Halloween. After the parade, discuss why they chose that animal and how they think the animal would celebrate Halloween at the zoo.
Zoo Animal Charades: Play a game of charades where each child acts out an animal from the story without using words, while the others guess which animal it is. This activity helps children observe animal behaviors and characteristics. After each round, ask the children what they think the animal might do during Halloween at the zoo and how it would interact with other animals.
Draw Your Own Zoo Story: Provide paper and crayons for the children to draw their own version of a Halloween story at the zoo. Encourage them to include different animals and think about what activities the animals might do. After drawing, have each child share their story with the group, explaining the adventures their animals had and how they celebrated Halloween together.
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It’s Halloween at the zoo! The elephants are ready, the hippos and tigers are too. The flamingos look spooky, and the kangaroo needs her crew. The gorilla and monkeys dress alike, and the zebras give all their friends a fright. Trick or treating at the zoo gives them a chance to say “boo!” Happy Halloween!
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